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Page 1: HOLY FAMILY PARISH

www.holyfamilypgh.org

The only official website for our parishes.

School sites can also be accessed from this website.

CLERGY

Parish Email: [email protected]

Rev. Kevin G. Poecking

Pastor

Rev. George Dalton

Senior Parochial Vicar

Rev. David DeWitt

Senior Parochial Vicar

Deacon Joseph Vannucci

Deacon Timothy Noca

Deacon Frank Bursic

Weekend Mass Times

Saturday Vigil: 4:00 PM St. Irenaeus

4:00 PM St. John the Baptist

5:30 PM St. Joseph

6:00 PM Our Lady of Joy

Sunday: 8:00 AM Our Lady of Joy

8:30 AM St Joseph

9:00 AM St. John the Baptist

10:00 AM Our Lady of Joy

11:00 AM St. Januarius

11:00 AM St. Irenaeus

11:30 AM St. John the Baptist

6:00 PM St. John the Baptist

Confessions:

Monday 6:00-6:20 PM St . Januarius

Wednesday 6:00-6:20 PM St. Irenaeus

Saturday 9:30-10:00 AM St. John the Baptist

- Or By Appointment -

HOLY FAMILY PARISH

St. Irenaeus, Oakmont

St. Januarius, St. John the Baptist, Plum

St. Joseph, Verona, Our Lady of Joy, Plum

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Holy Family Parishioners:

This week’s gospel shares with us some of the most

recognizable language from scripture, “I am the bread

of life; whoever comes to me will never hunger, and

whoever believes in me will never thirst.” To a young

adult learning his/her independence, it seems

contradictory to be told that it is okay to depend on

someone. More than being told it is okay, it is

encouraged. It is something we are meant to do,

completely place our dependance in God. But how?

And where do I start?

Young adulthood can be tricky to navigate.

Some of the most stressfully ranked life situations

happen in these years—first job, first house, marriage,

children are just to name a few. Throughout these life

situations, there are some tools we can use to navigate

them better. Surrounding ourselves with family and

friends, and placing our full dependence in God are just

two examples.

Imagine having a group of peers who are going

through some of the same obstacles as you. Better

than that, imagine that those peers want to build

relationships and want to be your friend. And even

better, those same people share the same faith as you

and are working at placing their trust and dependance

in God too. Together, the group can build a safe place

to talk, pray, and build relationships with fellow young

adults right here within Holy Family Parish.

Now let me tell you… you aren’t alone, and this

group does exist! We are here within the community,

and we want to learn who you are. We have several

different young adult programming opportunities such

as Pub Theology, Scripture Study, Playground Days,

and more throughout the year! There are no

expectations and no time commitments you need to

make. All you need is openness to experience the

ministry and find a program that meets your interests.

If we don’t have something offered that you like, please

email me and let me know and together we can make it

happen! Even better, bring your suggestions on

Wednesday, August 4 at 7:00PM. We will be having a

Young Adult Summer Bonfire at St. Januarius Pavilion.

We will have food, smores for dessert, and some

outside lawn games. It is a BYOB and a chair! This is

a great opportunity to casually come see what the

ministry is all about and meet some of the other young

adults who are already coming. Even if you are

heading back to college at the end of the month, come

anyway! We are still your parish and still want to build

a relationship with you. Young adult ministry never

takes a break, programming is year-round. So,

whenever you are home, you are always invited to stop

in and say hello!

I can’t wait to sit around the bonfire and get to

know you! Please invite your friends, even if they may

not be Catholic, we never turn anyone away. See you

in August!

Your Sister in Christ,

Steph Williams�

[email protected]

Meredith Fraschi

From the�

Desk Of….�

From the�

Desk Of….�

Stephanie Williams

Director of Engagement Ministry

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SCRIPTURE READINGS FOR THE EIGHTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

READING 1 EX 16:2-4, 12-15

The whole Israelite community grumbled against Moses and

Aaron. The Israelites said to them, “Would that we had died at

the LORD’s hand in the land of Egypt, as we sat by our

fleshpots and ate our fill of bread! But you had to lead us into

this desert to make the whole community die of famine!”

Then the LORD said to Moses, “I will now rain down bread

from heaven for you. Each day the people are to go out and

gather their daily portion; thus will I test them, to see whether

they follow my instructions or not.

“I have heard the grumbling of the Israelites. Tell them: In the

evening twilight you shall eat flesh, and in the morning you

shall have your fill of bread, so that you may know that I, the

LORD, am your God.”

In the evening quail came up and covered the camp. In the

morning a dew lay all about the camp, and when the dew

evaporated, there on the surface of the desert were fine

flakes like hoarfrost on the ground. On seeing it, the Israelites

asked one another, “What is this?” for they did not know what

it was. But Moses told them, “This is the bread that the LORD

has given you to eat.”

RESPONSORIAL PSALM PS 78:3-4, 23-24, 25, 54

R. The Lord gave them bread from heaven.

What we have heard and know, and what our fathers have de-

clared to us, we will declare to the generation to come the glori-

ous deeds of the Lord and his strength and the wonders that he

wrought.

R. The Lord gave them bread from heaven.

He commanded the skies above and opened the doors of heav-

en; he rained manna upon them for food and gave them heavenly

bread.

R. The Lord gave them bread from heaven.

Man ate the bread of angels, food he sent them in abundance.

And he brought them to his holy land, to the mountains his right

hand had won.

R. The Lord gave them bread from heaven.

READING 2 EPH 4:17, 20-24

Brothers and sisters: I declare and testify in the Lord that you

must no longer live as the Gentiles do, in the futility of their

minds; that is not how you learned Christ, assuming that you

have heard of him and were taught in him, as truth is in

Jesus, that you should put away the old self of your former

way of life, corrupted through deceitful desires, and be

renewed in the spirit of your minds, and put on the new self,

created in God’s way in righteousness and holiness of truth.

MT 4:4B

R. Alleluia, alleluia

One does not live on bread alone, but by every word that

comes forth from the mouth of God.

R. Alleluia, alleluia

GOSPEL JN 6:24-35

When the crow saw that neither Jesus nor his disciples were

there, they themselves got into boats and came to Capernaum

looking for Jesus. And when they found him across the sea they

said to him “Rabbi, when did you get here?” Jesus answered

them and said, “Amen, amen, I say to you, you are looking for me

not because you saw signs but because you ate the loaves and

were filled. Do not work for food that perishes but for the food

that endures for eternal life, which the Son of Man will give you.

For on him the Father, God, has set his seal.” So they said to

him, “What can we do to accomplish the works of God?” Jesus

answered and said to them, :This is the word of God, that you

believe in the one he sent.” So they said to him, “What sign can

you do, that we may see and believe in you? What can you do?

Our ancestors ate manna in the desert, as it is written: He gave

them bread from heaven to eat.” So Jesus said to them, “Amen,

amen, I say to you, it was not Moses who gave the bread from

heaven, my Father gives you the true bread from heaven. For

the bread of God is that which comes down from heaven and

gives life to the world.”

So they said to him, “Sir, give us this bread always.” Jesus said

to them, “I am the bread of life; whoever comes to me will never

hunger, and whoever believes in me will never thirst.”

INCLUSO EN MEDIO DE LA PANDEMIA, CATÓLICOS TIE-

NEN MUCHO QUE AGRADECER (TERCERA PARTE)

Por Susan Klemond | Catholic News Service

Para Crow y su familia, asistir a la Misa de Acción de Gracias

es una tradición significativa porque la palabra "Eucaristía"

significa acción de gracias.

Junto con la misa, el padre Little recomendó rezar salmos rela-

cionados con la alabanza, como los salmos 7, 34, 92 y 103.

Sugirió leer las cartas que San Pablo escribió mientras estaba

preso: Efesios, Colosenses y Filemón.

Este es un buen año para que las familias eduquen a los niños

pequeños sobre las historias detrás de la festividad de Acción

de Gracias, dijo McCauley. "Se buscaba alegría y conexión en

un momento de gran sufrimiento", dijo sobre el primer Día de

Acción de Gracias, y agregó que contar la historia es "también

una gran oportunidad para educar a los grupos marginados".

Las familias que no pueden reunirse pueden conectarse de

otras maneras, dijo el padre Little, quien pasó casi un mes en

cuarentena por el COVID-19 este otoño, primero después de

dar positivo por el virus y después cuando lo hizo su pastor

asociado. A pesar de que nunca desarrolló los síntomas del

COVID-19, el sacerdote extrañó a sus feligreses y personal,

pero se sintió bendecido al leer sus correos electrónicos y car-

tas.

(Continued on page 8)

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* Live Streamed Masses

HOLY FAMILY MASS SCHEDULE AND INTENTIONS

DATE� TIME� CH�

PRIEST

INTENTION/REQUESTER�

SATURDAY 7/31� * 4:00 PM� STI� DEWITT Wedding Anniversary of Philip & Nia Husk

Eighteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time�

4:00 PM� SJB� BENEDICTINE Leo J. Duman (Judy Duman)

* 5:30 PM� SJV� DALTON Virginia Grilli (Linda Aliberti)

6:00 PM� OLOJ� BENEDICTINE Nicholas Salemi (Jane Gira)

� * 8:00 AM� OLOJ� ZAPF Raymond McCann, Sr. (Betty Koslovic)

SUNDAY 8/01�

8:30 AM� SJV� DALTON Denise DeFelice Conklin (Darlene DeFelice)

Eighteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time�

* 9:00 AM� SJB� DEWITT Joe Schmerbeck (Dave & Noreen Saville)

10:00 AM� OLOJ� ZAPF L/D Fox & Wingertzahn Families (Marge Barton)

11:00 AM� STI� GEORGE, J. George Saxon (Frances Saxon)

* 11:00 AM� SJAN� DEWITT Holy Family Mass Group (Holy Family Mass Group)

11:30 AM� SJB� DALTON George Shearer (Karen Connors)

Traditional Mass

6:00 PM� SJB� POECKING Living & Deceased Members of the Parish

MONDAY 8/02� * 9:00 AM� STI� DALTON Carmella Bencivenga (Family)

6:30 PM� SJAN� GEORGE, J. Holy Souls in Purgatory Especially those who have

died unexpectedly (Papciak Family)

TUESDAY 8/03� 7:30 AM� SJV� DEWITT Elizabeth Schiebel (Rita Glass)

* 9:00 AM� OLOJ� DALTON Robert Lewandowski (Judith & Gerald Jim)

WEDNESDAY 8/04� 9:00 AM� SJB� DALTON Patricia Fischer (Mark & Patty Grabowski & Family)

6:30 PM� STI� GEORGE, J. Glenn Fuegen (Family)

THURSDAY 8/05� 7:30 AM� OLOJ� DEWITT James Gillespie (Ida Gillespie)

* 9:00 AM� SJV� GEORGE, J. Lois O’Connor (O’Connor Family)

FRIDAY 8/06�

9:00 AM� OLOJ� DEWITT Jaime Vick-Moran (Vick Family)

NOON� STI� DALTON L/D Papciak & Blodgett Family & Friends (Papciak Family)

SATURDAY 8/07�

* 9:00 AM� SJB� DEWITT George Shearer (Arlene Halloran)

Nineteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time�

* 4:00 PM� STI� POECKING Deb Glover (Counihan/Vertosick Family)

4:00 PM� SJB� DEWITT Al Markowski (Angelo& Rose Tardio)

* 5:30 PM� SJV� POECKING Mary Ann Strauss (Husband, Joe Strauss & Family)

6:00 PM� OLOJ� DALTON Michael & Pauline Kachuta (Bob & Paulette Sullivan)

SUNDAY 8/08�

* 8:00 AM� OLOJ� POECKING Felix Cicco (Pat Cicco & Family)

Nineteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time�

8:30 AM� SJV� DEWITT Cecilia Ann Condon (Ginger)

* 9:00 AM� SJB� BENEDICTINE Michael McDonough (Coglio & McDonough Families)

10:00 AM� OLOJ� DALTON Richard Claypoole (Wife, Marie)

11:00 AM� STI� POECKING Mary Pat Tielsch (Howard & Nancy Anderson)

* 11:00 AM� SJAN� DEWITT Holy Family Mass Group (Holy Family Mass Group)

11:30 AM� SJB� BENEDICTINE John Ricci (Family)

6:00 PM� SJB� DALTON Living & Deceased Members of the Parish

Communion Service

SJB - (Parking Lot Mass) - 9:00 AM

SJV - 10:00 AM

OLOJ - 11:30 AM

Communion Service

SJB - (Parking Lot Mass) - 4:00 PM

Communion Service

SJB - (Parking Lot Mass) - 9:00 AM

SJV - 10:00 AM

OLOJ - 11:30 AM

Communion Service

SJB - (Parking Lot Mass) - 4:00 PM

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TOTALS

(By Week)

Offertory

Parish

Share

TOTAL

Budget Amount $27,360.00 $5,025.00 $32,385.00

WEEK

June 27th $22,952.00 $3,817.00 $26,769.00

July 4th $34,332.00 $8,428.00 $42,760.00

July 11th $28, 500.00 $5,194.00 $33,694.00

July 18th $23,942.00 $4,115.00 $28,057.00

July 25th $22,665.00 $4,748.00 $27,413.00

Online Giving is the

easiest year-round way to

contribute. It’s as simple

as going onto the Holy

Family Parish website

under “Online Giving”

and setting up an account.

Contact Dave Hall at X104

or Patty Mahr at X105

with any questions.

Progress - 63%

2021 PARISH SHARE

Your donations and contributions to Holy family Parish … Memorial Donation(s),

Holy Family Angel Fund, Endowment Fund, Parish Share, Weekly Offertory,

Special Gifts, Prayers… have allowed us to continuously support our Ministries

and safely maintain our churches for worship.

For those who are unable to regularly attend Mass, but want to continue

donating to our parish, here are some alternative ways to contribute:

�� U.S. Mail sent to 444 St. John Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15239

(for all churches)

�� Drop off envelopes at the offices—St. Irenaeus, St. John the Baptist,

Our Lady of Joy

�� Register for Online Giving

It’s easy, fast and secure. The link to create

an online account is on our website. You

can establish an account that allows you to

send a one time contribution, or designate a

regular frequency; weekly, monthly, etc.

About Online Giving -

The registration process can take several weeks. If you are interested in this service, please do not wait to sign up.

Funding for this service is made possible through the state lottery program with the balance being paid by Holy Family Parish

($6.30 per round trip). If you would like to donate to Holy Family for your trips, envelopes will be provided when you signup

for this ACCESS program.

Transportation To Mass at Holy Family Parish

The SOS (Serving Our Seniors) Ministry of Holy Family Parish is excited to inform you that we will be

providing transportation to and from Mass through the ACCESS program of Allegheny County.

Currently, we are only accepting Allegheny County residents in the initial phase of this program. To be eligible for this

program, you must be 65 or older, live in Allegheny County and be enrolled in the ACCESS transportation program. If you

are not enrolled in ACCESS, our volunteers will be able to assist you in registering. The application is free. If you are

interested, please call the SOS Ministry office at 412-793-4511, x107, or email [email protected] to register. If

you are already registered for ACCESS transportation and are interested in this program, please let us know by calling the

SOS Ministry office. Once our parishioners are registered, ACCESS will coordinate shared trips to and from Masses listed

below. We will start with one Mass at each of our 5 churches:

Saturday Masses: St. John the Baptist – 4:00 PM

St. Irenaeus – 4:00 PM

Sunday Masses: St. Joseph - 8:30 AM

Our Lady of Joy – 10:00 AM

St. Januarius – 11:00 AM

The weekend of September 11 & 12, 2021 is the tentative start date.

HOLY FAMILY INFORMATION

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MASS CELEBRATED

Fr. Kevin celebrated Mass:

At the Westminster Place on Tuesday, July 27th

for Vivian Trautman from Anonymous.

Monday, August 2nd at SJAN: 12:00 PM – 6:30 PM

https://holyfamilypgh.flocknote.com/signup/63039

Tuesday, August 3

rd

at SJV: 8:00AM – 2:00PM

https://holyfamilypgh.flocknote.com/signup/63040

Wednesday, August 4

th

at STI: 12:00 PM – 6:30 PM

https://holyfamilypgh.flocknote.com/signup/63041

Thursday, August 5

th

at OLOJ: 8:00 AM – 2:00 PM

https://holyfamilypgh.flocknote.com/signup/63043

Friday, August 6

th

at SJB: 7:00 AM – 7:00 PM

https://holyfamilypgh.flocknote.com/signup/63044

Jesus waits for you in the Blessed Sacrament – Come, spend an Hour with Him.

EUCHARISTIC ADORATION

“Gaze upon him, consider him, contemplate him, as you desire to imitate him”.

- St Clare of Assisi

Holy Family Parish will have our “First Week” Eucharistic Adoration, Monday, August 2

nd

– Friday, August

6

th

. We are seeking faithful Adorers to sign-up and spend an hour with Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament.

Our ability to provide these opportunities and grow this devotion depends on the active participation and willingness of our

parishioners to fill in the schedule, so someone is always present, when the Blessed Sacrament is exposed. As an extension of

the Liturgy, this is a time to meditate more deeply on the mystery and adore Jesus in the ultimate Sacrament of Love.

We will also have a Family and Children’s Holy Hour at Our Lady of Joy on Thursday, Aug 5

th

from 11:00AM-12:00PM. During

this time, families are encouraged to stop in with their little ones to experience the Real Presence of Christ, without the pressure

of silence.

Please note that we are now using Flocknote for sign-ups. You may utilize the following links to volunteer for a Holy Hour. To

receive future Flocknotes regarding Eucharistic Adoration, please log into Flocknote, and subscribe to the group “Holy Hour and

Adoration Times”.

ROSARY FOR THE DECEASED

Rosary for the deceased will resume,

in person, beginning on August 8th at

St. Joseph after the 8:30 AM Mass.

This rosary will continue every 2nd Sunday

of the month. The rosary is recited for all

of those who have recently pass away

within the parish and other special

intentions.

Everyone is welcome to attend.

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SAM – Substance Addiction Ministry

The next Substance Addiction Ministry Rosary for Recovery

will be Wednesday, August 18 at Holy Family Parish, St. John

the Baptist Church, 444 St. John St., Pittsburgh, PA 15239.

We will meet at 7:00PM in the Church for the Rosary followed

by an informal meeting for all who are afflicted or affected by

addiction and seeking education, referral and support.

For more information please contact Noreen at 412-296-1709.

Holy Family Parish

Catholic Men’s Fellowship Events

HFP-CMF Summer Schedule

Summer will see us return to live and in person sessions.

We will plan to be outside and socially distanced as

weather permits. Sessions will stay on our regular

schedule of 2nd Saturdays at 7:30 AM.

Bring a chair, a friend, father, son, or brother and

reflect on the scriptures with us!

�� August 14th, 7:30 AM, SJB outside annex

�� September 11th, 7:30 AM, SJV under the overhang

Have you, or someone you know, thought about possibly becoming Catholic?

The Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA) is here to answer your questions about Jesus Christ and the Catholic Church.

If you are not baptized, baptized in another Christian tradition, or a Catholic

who has not received the Sacrament of Confirmation, we would love to hear from you!

There is no commitment other than to let us know how we can help.

Please contact Ronald Donatelli at [email protected] or call 412-793-4511 X505.

We ask all our Holy Family parishioners to help by letting those who have questions know about RCIA .

Women’s and Men’s Retreats Planned for

Holy Family Parish

�“Let’s go off to a quiet place and rest awhile”, Mark

6:31. Come and join the women from Holy Family Parish

at our annual retreat at St. Paul’s Passionist Retreat Center

from September 17 – 19, 2021. The retreat center is a

source of peace and spirituality and we welcome your

presence. Come and see why many of us return year after

year. Look for further details in the bulletin as they

develop.

Women’s Retreat: September 17—19

Contact: Lisa Cannillo at 412-427-2295

Men’s Retreat: March 4—6

(This is the first weekend of Lent, men helping with fish

fry’s can join the retreat late Friday night).

Watch for updates on the men’s retreat as they develop.

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RAFFLE TICKETS

Raffle tickets will be sold after all Masses this weekend with proceeds going toward new athletic uniforms for our newly formed

Holy Family Catholic School. Tickets are $10.00 with daily drawings from August 14th through the 18th of $100.00 and a

grand prize drawing on August 19th of $1,000.00! Please contact Mary Chirdon at 512-216-6774 with any questions.

Final sale date is August 12th.

(Continued from page 3)

Los católicos pueden orar o pedir por aquellos que no pueden estar con ellos, dijo McCauley. La familia de Crow planea tener

una "visita de ventana" con sus seres queridos ancianos en un centro de cuidados, llamarlos, y enviar por correo los pavos de

papel en forma de mano hechos por los niños. Enviar fotos o mensajes de texto por correo electrónico también ofrece la sen-

sación de estar presente, además de jugar juntos en línea, dijo. El CDC sugiere que los hogares compartan recetas y platos

que preparan en esta ocasión a través de Zoom u otra plataforma de video, o entreguen una comida tradicional a sus seres

queridos sin tener contacto. Al igual que las tensiones de las guerras y la depresión, la pandemia cambiará a las personas y

habrá un filtrado hacia lo que más importa, dijo Crow. Los católicos deberían ser más tranquilos con ellos mismos en este año

difícil, dijo. "Cuídate de esa manera. El Día de Acción de Gracias llegará, incluso si no tienes relleno este año".

Dear Parish Family,

You are invited to be part of the Inaugural Holy Family Pictorial Directory that is coming this Fall.

Just make an appointment for your family to be part of this ground breaking history!

Our parish directory will not be complete without you. Please join us and help

celebrate faith and family with our new Holy Family Parish family directory.

Photography Sessions will take place over 7 weeks between September 14

th

and

October 30th.

Just for participating, you will receive a FREE 8x10 photo AND a FREE copy of

the Directory.

Help us capture everyone in our New Holy Family!

There are (3) easy ways to reserve your spot and sign-up now:

�� Go to http://www.ucdir.com Use Church Code: pa892, Password: photos

SJB- Sept 16, 17, 18 & Oct 21, 22, 23

OLOJ- Sept 23, 24, 25 & Oct 28, 29, 30

SJAN Sept 30 & Oct 1, 2

SJV - Oct 7, 8, 9

STI- Oct 14, 15, 16

(Tuesday and Wednesday dates will be added as needed)

�� Call the Office during normal business hours, or during one of our designated days.

�� During ANY of the weekend church sign-ups.

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For children 3 years old through those entering 4th grade

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Benvenuti a La Festa di San Rocco

All Holy Family Parishioners, age 55 and older, are cordially invited to our first SOS (Serving Our Seniors

Ministry) social of 2021 honoring San Rocco, patron saint against pandemics and infectious

diseases. Come celebrate at Penn Hills Park, Sycamore Pavilion, on Monday, August 16

th

from 1 - 4 PM.

La Festa di San Rocco will begin with a blessing, followed by a brief overview of San Rocco’s life, free

Italian food, music and a cookie table.

We welcome you to bring photos of your ancestors, especially those celebrating saints’ feast days, to

share with other parishioners. Join us in giving thanks and celebrating summer and life as we return to

“socializing”. Grazie a Dio!

Reservations are required and limited to 100 people, on a first come, first serve basis. R.S.V.P. to the

SOS office at 412-793-4511, X107, or email [email protected] for reservations before August 6th.

DIRECTIONS:

From Allegheny River Blvd, at Rite Aid, turn onto

Plum Street and then left onto Colorado Street

(Penn Hills Park). Turn right to stay on Colorado

Street. Look for San Rocco Festa signs.

Sycamore Pavilion is the last pavilion behind

baseball fields.

From Center Road, turn right onto Saltsburg Road

(Rte. 380). At 3

rd

light (intersection of Saltsburg,

Leechburg, and McGregor) turn left to remain on

Saltsburg Road. At next light, turn right onto Hulton

Road at Arby’s. At 2

nd

stop sign, bear left around a

small cemetery on Hamil Road and bear right to

stay on Hamil Road. Drive past the entrance to

St. Gerard Majella Church and bear right to stay on

Hamil Road. At the fork of Hunter and Hamil

Road, bear left onto Hunter Road. Follow Hunter

Road (many curves) and turn right onto Colorado

Street into Penn Hills Park. Stay right and look for

signs for San Rocco Festa. Sycamore Pavilion is

the last pavilion behind the baseball field.

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HOLY FAMILY SCHOOL SUPPLY DRIVE

Studies have shown that starting the school year with the necessary school supplies

promotes learning, boosts self-esteem, and helps keep kids in school. Some families

struggle with how they will be able to purchase all the necessary items. Lower income

kids have many hurdles to overcome. Working hard and staying in school offer a

glimmer of hope for a better future. But staying in school can be challenging without the

right materials.

The Holy Family Ladies of Charity are collecting school supplies to help children in our

community get ready for the new school year. This will include Plum, Penn Hills,

Riverview and Holy Family schools. Donations of new school supplies will be accepted

in the School House bins at the church entrances through August 15th.

�� Pencils (Mechanical or standard #2)

�� Erasers

�� Small personal pencil sharpeners

�� Crayons (8/16)

�� Thin or thick washable marker packs

�� Glue sticks (plain, color, glitter, etc.)

�� Scissors (for children)

�� Dry erase markers (fine tip)

�� Colored pencils

�� 2-pocket folders (fun colors/designs)

�� Highlighters

�� School supply boxes or pouch

�� Notebooks (single subject)

�� Binder (1 inch, 3 ring)

�� Earbuds

�� Backpacks

ITEMS NEEDED ARE:

THANK YOU FOR YOUR GENEROSITY!!

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Dear Parishioners:

In our annual financial

report this year, we are

showing last year’s report

side by side with this year

and also our budgeted

projection for next year.

While this has been a

historic year for every

organization, ours was

even more historic in that

we merged five parishes.

This is the first annual

financial report as Holy

Family Parish, compared

to last year’s report that

was five separate

parishes. What this

shows is that we are

financially healthy and

church attendance and

contributions continue to

grow as more and more

people are returning

from pandemic concerns.

As a reminder, we have

no plans to close any of

our churches and the

Diocese has made it

very clear this is a

parish decision to

initiate. In fact, our goal

is to fill our churches

with disciples who are

alive in their faith and

anxious to worship our

God each week with His

Holy Family. Because

we received more funds

that were budgeted last

year, due in large part to

PPP loans, you know we were able to upgrade sound and video improvements for both livestream viewers and people

attending Mass in person at three of our churches (STI, SJV, OLOJ). We established our youth and young adult center, with

RCIA also, at SJAN. The parking lot expansion and reconfiguration is taking place at SJB. We will continue to make

improvements in our churches and ministries as we are able to with the resources you provide. One clarification to point out

on the financial report is that the subsidy for the young adult position concluded in 2020-2021 year, so our Engagement

Ministries Endowment will begin generating Interest Income revenue in the 2021-2022 year. If there are any questions about

this year’s report, please contact Dave Hall, our Business Manager.

Thanks to all of you for your generosity for our Holy Family Parish.

In Christ’s love, Father Kevin

HOLY FAMILY PARISH

ANNUAL FINANCIAL REPORT (7/1/2020—6/30/2021)

With Comparison to Previous / Next Year

The financial report for our parish has been reviewed and approved by the Parish Financial Council.

A copy has also been sent, as required by Church guidelines, to the Diocese of Pittsburgh.

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Weekend Retreat for Post-Abortion Healing

Rachel’s Vineyard, a weekend retreat designed to

address the emotional and spiritual wounds of abortion,

will be held August 13-15, 2021 at The Ark and the Dove.

The retreat begins at 1PM on Friday. In a confidential and

supportive atmosphere, the Rachel’s Vineyard team

demonstrates God’s love, mercy, and forgiveness to

women and men struggling in the aftermath of abortion.

To register or for more information, call Toni Jester at

412-352-5348, or email [email protected]. You may

also visit our website www.rvofpgh.com.

Join fellow Holy Family Parish families at local parks through-

out the summer. Parents will be able to find fellowship while

children make friends. Snacks will be provided. Email

[email protected] to get on a text updated list.

Sat., August 7, 10 AM at Penn Hills Community Park

Tuesday, August 17th at 10 AM at Larry Mills Park (Plum)

Holy Family Playground Days

FESTIVAL SIGNS

Please return all festival signs as soon as

possible to any of the churches or parish offices.

SACRED HEART OF JESUS STATUE

The Sacred Heart of Jesus statue at St. John the Baptist has

been temporarily stored during the parking lot expansion

project. It will be placed in front of the church once

construction is complete.

UPGRADES TO SOUND / VIDEO SYSTEMS

Sound and Video system upgrades at STI, SJV and OLOJ have all been completed. If you attend Mass or

watch via livestream and have problems hearing, please send us feedback so we can make sure we have

the best sound experience for you and your family.

Sound and Video Feedback Form

Church location: _____________________________________________________________

Date: _______________________________ Mass Time: _________________________________

Mic (ambo, altar, chair, cantor): ________________________ In person or livestream? _____________________________

Please return this form to any parish office or email it to: [email protected]

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Sunday, August 22nd�

8:00 AM to 2:00 PM�

Our Lady of Joy �

Social Hall�

2000 O’Block Road�

Plum, PA 15239�

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Please pray for all those in our parish grouping who are in need, especially the sick at home, those in

nursing homes and hospitals, the unemployed, those who have lost a loved one and those who feel

isolated or abandoned.

David Baker

Elizabeth Brucker

Ellen Buchholz

Mary Dapra

Tobin Barlow

Maillie Ciak

Raymond Colbert

Phyllis Cosnotti

Elizabeth Cringle

Guy DeCarlo

Anthony DiBello

Patricia DiBello

Rob Dunbar

Dennis Dunegan

Michael Fanzo

Kathy Fitzpatrick

David E. Gartner

Pat Guerriero

Matthew Harris

Carol Harrity

Joe Havics

Scott Hollinger

Rilyn Hughes

Virginia Kaus

Josephine Labriola

Valgene Lapinski

Theresa Lasher

Kelton Lawson

Mary Lisotta

Zachary Lorence

Louis Martin

Richard Martin

Joseph John Matvey

Dana Mauro

Denny Mauro

Mary Lou McKary

Lisa Merlo

Kira Milleman

Ray Milleman

Kayla Miller

Barb Moore

Patricia Moyes

Rene Olean

Frank A. Opice

Frank R. Opice

Lyn Patnik

Jeannette Reibert

Rose Marie Rotter

Joanne Seafoss

Anna Jean Surman

Don Tappe

Maryann Tobin

Barbara Tunny

Anthony Vazzana

James Vita

Carol Woods

Tom Woods

John Ziegler

Making a Report of Child Abuse

Reports of suspected child abuse are to be

made immediately. If the child is in imminent

danger, call 911. Reports are made to ChildLine

at 1-800-932-0313, which is available 24/7.

Inform the supervisor or person in charge of

your program that a report was made.

To report church-related abuse

to the Diocese of Pittsburgh

call:1-888-808-1235

Sanctuary Candles for 8/1/21—8/7/21

Ronald Rich—SJB

Colomba Musico—SJB

Rose Cosnotti—STI

Richard Grilli—SJV

George Mesher—SJB

Cecilia Zunic—STI

RECENT DEATHS

Antonio Sciulli (Sister, Amerina & Family) - SJB

Monica Traficante (Husband, Tony) - SJAN

Eileen Larson (Husband, George) - OLOJ

RECENT WEDDINGS

Living Jesus Prayer

Heavenly Father, pour forth your Holy Spirit to inspire us with words from Holy

Scripture. Stir in our souls the desire to renew our faith and deepen our

relationship with your Son, our Lord Jesus Christ so that we might truly believe

in and live the Good News. Open our hearts to hear the Gospel and grant us

the confidence to proclaim the Good News to others. Pour out your Spirit, so

that we might be strengthened to deepen our faith, grow in confidence to

proclaim the Gospel, and boldly witness to the saving grace of Your Son,

Jesus Christ, who lives and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one

God, for ever and ever. Amen.�

RECENT BAPTISMS

Ava Marie Martin—OLOJ

Doug Morris / and

Lauren Rubas—OLOJ

(Photo next week)

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HOLY FAMILY PARISH SPIRITUALITY CORNER

DEVOTIONS AND ROSARIES IN OUR GROUPING

Confessions

Mondays at St. Januarius from 6:00 PM to 6:20 PM / Wednesdays at St. Irenaeus from 6:00 PM to 6:20 PM

Saturdays at St. John the Baptist at 9:30 AM

Holy Family Litany

Every Monday after the 9:00 AM Mass at St. Irenaeus

St. Anthony Novena

Every Tuesday after the 9:00 AM Mass at Our Lady of Joy

Rosary & Our Lady of Perpetual Help Novena with Devotions

Every Wednesday after 9:00 AM Mass at St. John the Baptist

St. Jude Novena

Every first Thursday after the 9:00 AM Mass at St. Joseph

Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament:

Every first Friday 9:30 AM until 2:30 PM at St. John the Baptist

Divine Mercy Chaplet

Every Friday after the 9:00 AM Mass at Our Lady of Joy

Divine Mercy Prayer Group

Every Thursday from 2:30—4:00 PM at OLOJ

First Friday Devotions (Litany of the Sacred Heart)

Every first Friday after the 9:00 AM Mass at Our Lady of Joy

First Saturday Devotions (Litany of Loreto)

Every first Saturday after the 9:00 AM Mass at St. John the Baptist

Rosary for the Deceased

After the 8:30 AM Mass every second Sunday of the month at St. Joseph

Seven Sisters Apostolate

A group of seven women pray for 1 hour before the Blessed Sacrament on a selected day for each priest in our grouping.

SCRIPTURES FOR 8/1 — 8/8�

Sunday: Ex 16:2-4, 12-15/Ps 78:3-4, 23-24, 25, 54 [24b]/

Eph 4:17, 20-24/Jn 6:24-35

Monday: Nm 11:4b-15/Ps 81:12-13, 14-15, 16-17 [2a]/Mt 14:13-21

Tuesday: Nm 12:1-13/Ps 51:3-4, 5-6ab, 6cd-7, 12-13 [cf. 3a]/

Mt 14:22-36 or Mt 15:1-2, 10-14

Wednesday: Nm 13:1-2, 25—14:1, 26-29a, 34-35/Ps 106:6-7ab, 13-14,

21-22, 23 [4a]/Mt 15:21-28

Thursday: Nm 20:1-13/Ps 95:1-2, 6-7, 8-9 [8]/Mt 16:13-23

Friday: Dn 7:9-10, 13-14/Ps 97:1-2, 5-6, 9 [1a and 9a]/2 Pt 1:16-19/

Mk 9:2-10

Saturday: Dn 6:4-13/Ps 18: 28, 3-4. 47 and 51/Mk 17:14-20

Next Sunday: 1 Kgs 19:4-8/Ps 34:2-3, 4-5, 6-7, 8-9 [9a]/Eph 4:30—5:2/

Jn 6:41-51

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HOLY FAMILY PARISH

STAFF / DIRECTORIES / CHURCHES

OFFICE STAFF

Accounting, Patty Mahr…(X105).…….…………..….……………………...…[email protected]

Bulletin Editor / Facilities, Karen Deemer..(X201)......……..…....….....….……[email protected]

Maintenance Coordinator, Bill Pahlman…(X210)……...…………..……[email protected]

Ministry Scheduler / Mass Intentions, Joyce Doyle…(X209)..……..…[email protected]

Safe Environment Coordinator, Barb Pronio…(X401)…….....…..……...……..…. [email protected]

SOS Ministry, Sal Altomare...(X107)……………..……...…..……….........……....…[email protected]

HOLY FAMILY SCHOOLS STAFF/DIRECTORY WWW.HOLYFAMILYCATHOLIC.NET

School Offices ……………………………………...…….……………..…….……………..…….412-793-4580

“Beau” Quattrone, School Principal…(X602)..........................................principal@holyfamilycatholic.net

Jeanne Loebig, Vice Principal…(X604)…....……..….…………….………[email protected]

All Clergy are listed on the cover page.

HOLY FAMILY PARISH STAFF/DIRECTORY WWW.HOLYFAMILYPGH.ORG

Parish Offices ………..…..………….…………………………[email protected]

Parish Fax …………...………...…….…...………..……...…………………...………….....…...412-793-4311

PASTORAL STAFF

Mr. Andrija Andelic, Music Minister…(X501)…………….…..…..…………[email protected]

Deacon Frank Bursic, Deacon (X214)…………………………………………………[email protected]

Mr. Ronald Donatelli, Christian Initiation…(X505)…………………………….……[email protected]

Mr. Bob Federline, Faith Formation Director…(X206)……...…..………….……[email protected]

Mrs. Meredith Fraschi, Youth Minister..(X504)…………………………………[email protected]

Mr. David Hall, Business Manager…(X104)………………………………..…[email protected]

Sr. Lynn Miller, Social Ministry …(X304)………………………………….....…..…. [email protected]

Mr. Rich Myler, Technology ………………………………….………..…...…[email protected]

Mrs. Amanda Nicholson, Music Minister ……..…………………...…………[email protected]

Mrs. Stephanie Williams, Director of Engagement Ministry…(X503)…..……[email protected]

ST. IRENAEUS CHURCH

BUSINESS OFFICE HOURS: Tuesday & Thursday: 11:00 AM— 3:00 PM

387 Maryland Avenue

Oakmont, PA 15139

ST. JANUARIUS PARISH NEWS

ST. JANUARIUS CHURCH

1450 Renton Road

Plum, PA 15239

NO BUSINESS OFFICE HOURS: PLEASE SEE ONE OTHER CHURCHES

ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST CHURCH

BUSINESS OFFICE HOURS: Monday, Wednesday & Friday: 8:00 AM -NOON

Sunday 8:30 AM—12:30 PM

444 Saint John Street

Plum, PA 15239

ST. JOSEPH PARISH NEWS

ST. JOSEPH CHURCH

BUSINESS OFFICE HOURS: Monday THRU Thursday 8:00 AM—4:00 PM

Friday 8:00 AM—NOON

825 Second Street

Verona, PA 15147

2000 O’Block Road,

Plum, PA 15239

BUSINESS OFFICE HOURS: MONDAY THRU THURSDAY 8:00 AM—4:00 PM

FRIDAY 8:00 AM—NOON

OUR LADY OF JOY CHURCH

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