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Holy Trinity Parish 5718 Steubenville Pike, Robinson Township, PA 15136-1311
Holy Trinity Mass Schedule
Saturday 5:00pm
Sunday 8:00am, 10:00am, 12:00pm, 7:00pm
Monday-Friday 6:30pm
Friday 8:15am
Reconciliation
Monday-Friday 5:30-6:15pm
Adoration
First Friday All Day & All Night
Church Website: rockenrocatholics.org
Church e-mail: [email protected]
Church Phone: 412-787-2140
Church Fax: 412-787-3799
School Website: holytrinityelementary.org
School e-mail: [email protected] School Phone: 412-787-2656
School Fax: 412-787-9487
Parish Grouping Clergy
Rev. David Poecking, Administrator [email protected]
Rev. Alan Morris, Senior Parochial Vicar [email protected]
Rev. Robert Zajdel, Parochial Vicar [email protected]
Rev. Michael Ruffalo, Part-time Parish Chaplain [email protected]
Rev. Robert Herrmann, In Residence (Holy Trinity) [email protected]
Rev. Lou Vallone, In Residence (St. John of God) [email protected]
Rev. Regis Ryan, In Residence (St. John of God)
Rev. Russell Maurer, In Residence (St. Malachy)
Deacon Tim Killmeyer [email protected]
Holy Trinity Rectory (412) 787-2140
~ St. malachy rectory (412) 771-5483 ~ St. john of god Rectory (412) 771-5646 ~
February 17, 2019
St. John of god
1011 church avenue—mckees rocks, pa 15136
Mass Schedule
Saturday 4:30pm
Sunday 9:45am
Monday-Friday 9:30am
Reconciliation
Saturday 3:30-4:15pm
St. Malachy
343 forest grove rd - Coraopolis, pa 15103
Mass Schedule
Saturday 4:00pm
Sunday 8:00am, 11:00am
Mon.-Thurs. 8:30am
Saturday 8:30am
Reconciliation
Saturday 11:00-12:00pm
MASS & SACRAMENT SCHEDULE MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18 - Presidents’ Day
6:30 pm Joseph Marko (Marybeth & Jake McCutcheon & fam) TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19
6:30 pm Robert B. Metro (Wife & Children) WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20
6:30 pm George Georgevich (Silvana & Pete Mariani) THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21 - St. Peter Damian 6:30 pm Spec. Int. Fr. Bob Herrmann (Louise Marushak) FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22 - Chair of St. Peter the Apostle; Washington’s Birthday
8:15 am Dec’d of the Colwell Family (John & Donna Rosser)
6:30 pm Rita Ulicny (Keene Family) SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23 - St. Polycarp
5:00 pm Marian Gibson (Walter Gibson) SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 24
8:00 am Theresa Pallotti (Joseph & Mary Pallotti)
10:00 am Dec’d of Aguglia Family (Jim & Debbie Manion)
12:00 pm Betty Boban (husband, John) 7:00 pm Spec. Int. for healing Ida Mand (daughter, Marissa Patton)
HOLY TRINITY PARISH Confession: Monday-Friday 5:30-6:15 pm Adoration: Every evening before the 6:30 pm Mass; 24-hour adoration on First Fridays. Baptism: By appointment only. Times — The First Sunday of the month during a Mass & the Third Sunday of the month at 1 pm. Baptism class required (3rd Wednesday of the month at 7 pm): Call Anita Bridge at 724-227-3390. Holy Communion to Home Bound (please inform the Parish Receptionist if a member of the family is no longer able to attend Mass) RCIA — Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults — Journey of those seeking Jesus in the Catholic Church — Meets Monday at 7 pm in the Parish Ministry Center
ORGAN PRELUDE
Suite du Deuxieme Ton – 4. Basse de Cromorne by L.N.
Clerambault
OFFERTORY ANTHEM “Awake, My Heart” by Jane M. Marshall
COMMUNION ANTIPHON “They did eat, and were filled exceedingly, and he gave
them their desire: they were not defrauded of that which
they craved.” Psalm 77:29,30
“Attend, O my people, to my law: incline your ears to the
words of my mouth.” Psalm 77:1
COMMUNION ANTHEM
“Lord, my spirit longs to know Thee” by George Frederic
Handel
ORGAN POSTLUDE BWV 533: Praeludium in E Minor by J.S. Bach
PRESENTATION OF OFFERTORY GIFTS
Parishioners are encouraged to participate in the presentation of offertory gifts at Weekend Masses. Please check in with the ushers ten minutes before the Mass begins to let them know.
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PARISH DONATIONS FOR THE WEEKEND OF Jan. 5th & 6th, 2019
$1,851.50 Regular Sunday Envelope $3,142.50 Parish Share (PSP) $13,994.00 TOTAL Jan. 12th & 13th, 2019 $9,219.45 Regular Sunday Envelope $1,918.00 Parish Share (PSP) $11,137.45 TOTAL Thank you!
Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time
“Blessed are you who are poor,
for the kingdom of God is yours.
Blessed are you who are now hungry,
for you will be satisfied.”
— Luke 6:20-21a
Sunday, February 17, 2019 Page 3
“Rejoice and Be Glad”
This Sunday’s Gospel is Luke’s version of the Beatitudes, sterner than Matthew’s: Instead of “Blessed
are the poor in spirit,” we get “Blessed are the poor”; instead of “Blessed are those who hunger and thirst
for righteousness,” we get “Blessed are the hungry.” Yet the main message is the same, and the Beati-
tudes anchor the Church’s teaching on how to follow Jesus. (See the Catechism of the Catholic Church,
§1716ff.)
Last year Pope Francis published an apostolic exhortation Gaudete et Exsultate, “Rejoice and Be Glad,”
essentially a reflection on the Beatitudes, to call each and all of us to holiness in a practical way. He
wants each of us in his own way not to be flawless, but to become the saints God intends. For most of us,
that means patience with family, kindness to neighbors, working first for the common good rather than
our own interests. Your life is a mission, a way for God to speak his word of love to the world. For this,
you will need both prayerful devotion to God and committed service to others. Holiness will require sac-
rifice, but it leads to the vitality and joy of becoming the person God created you to be. Allow God to
transform you.
To be holy you must be oriented to God and others, not too wrapped up in yourself. You can’t be too con-
cerned with your own thoughts or feelings, still less whether these are perfectly refined. Nor should you
be too absorbed in your own accomplishments or willpower. We begin the walk of holiness by respond-
ing to the Lord’s initiative, and by continuing in humble dependence upon his favor and forgiveness.
Jesus’ first great sermon, the “Sermon on the Mount” (Matthew 5:1—7:28) begins with the Beatitudes, in
which Jesus outlines how we can grow in holiness. Elsewhere, Pope Francis has encouraged us to recite
the Beatitudes daily:
3Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven. 4Blessed are those who mourn, for
they will be comforted. 5Blessed are the meek, for they will inherit the earth. 6Blessed are those who hun-
ger and thirst for righteousness, for they will be filled. 7Blessed are the merciful, for they will receive
mercy. 8Blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall see God. 9Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall
be called children of God. 10Blessed are those who are persecuted for righteousness' sake, for theirs is
the kingdom of heaven. 11Blessed are you when men revile you and persecute you and utter all kinds of
evil against you falsely on my account. 12Rejoice and be glad, for your reward is great in heaven, for so
men persecuted the prophets who were before you.
Pope Francis also cites Matthew 25:31-46—“whatever you did for one of these little brothers and sisters,
you did for me”—as a guide to holiness. Here Christians can make two mistakes: (1) They can separate
their good works from a personal relationship with the Lord, neglecting prayer and grace and Gospel; or
(2) they sideline some social engagement, neglecting to see each person in immediate need as like Christ
himself.
Some of the signs by which we can navigate our path of holiness are (a) perseverance, patience, and
meekness, (b) joy and a sense of humor, (c) boldness and passion, (d) sharing life “in community,” (e)
living “in constant prayer.” It will be a constant battle with the Devil, who opposes us on this path and
whose goal is to make us stumble or turn away. Make a daily examination of conscience and ask God for
the gift of discernment in finding our way.
*Please pray for the 8th graders of St. Malachy and St. John of God Parishes, on retreat today in prep-
aration for the Sacrament of Confirmation.
—Fr. Dave
READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday: Gn 4:1-15; Ps 50:1, 8, 16bc-17, 20-26; Mk 8:11-13 Tuesday: Gn 6:5-8; 7:1-5, 10; Ps 29:1a, 2, 3ac-4, 3b, 9c-10; Mk 8:14-21 Wednesday: Gn 8:6-13, 20-22; Ps 116:12-15, 18-19; Mk 8:22-26 Thursday Gn 9:1-13; Ps 102:16-21, 29, 22-23;
Mk 8:27-33
Friday: 1 Pt 5:1-4; Ps 23:1-3a, 4-6; Mt 16:13-19
Saturday: Heb 11:1-7; Ps 145:2-5, 10-11; Mk 9:2-13
Sunday: 1 Sm 26:2, 7-9, 12-13, 22-23; Ps 103:1-4, 8,
10, 12-13; 1 Cor 15:45-49; Lk 6:27-38
ALTAR SERVERS FOR FRIDAY @ 8:15AM February 22— Natalie Krulac, Riley Lecker
March 1—Alexandra Loehlein, Liam McAndews
March 6 - 8:15am - Melainia Merlo, Grace Murray
March 6 - Noon - Evelyn Minzer, Sage Sonnett
March 8—No School Mass
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Date Extraordinary Ministers of
Holy Communion
Lectors Altar Servers
Saturday, Feb. 23 5 pm
Karen Lukas, Mary Pat Sullivan, Dan-iel Sullivan, Stanley Drake, Christine Drake, Linda Groznik <3 Ministers Needed>
Anita Bridge Sandra Hess
Emma Lewis <1 Server Needed>
Sunday, Feb. 24 8 am
Frank Gardner, Gregory Clarke, Kath-erine Mary-Louise Clarke, Susan Viet-meier, Frank Vietmeier, Christine Ba-tiste, Kathryn Kon, Merritt O’Rourke Donoghue, Terry Donoghue
Claudia Van Russell Ernst
Joseph Robert Parker Anna Christine Parker
Sunday, Feb. 24 10 am
James Burns, Jr., Kathleen Gennuso, Richard Gennuso, Brenda Mack, Louise Java, Elaine Smitsky, William Smitsky, Jr., Cathy O’Toole, Judith Reed
Gerard Beer Raymond Ruscoe
Joseph Ruscoe Melaina Merlo
Sunday, Feb. 24 12 pm
Veronica Rojahn, Andrew Iezzi, Ber-nadine Parrish, Gregory Leininger, Margaret Jamiolkowski, Al Jamiol-kowski <3 Ministers Needed>
Mary Catherine Bura-nosky Kimberly Feeley
Reagan Walsh Evelyn Minzer
Sunday, Feb. 24 7 pm
Mary Weibel <3 Ministers Needed>
Susan Leininger Brian Barbisch
Henry Barbisch <1 Server Needed>
Traveling Chalice Participation If you would like to participate in the Traveling Chalice program, please fill out the form below and return to the Rectory.
Name of Family ______________________________________________ Phone Number ______________________________________________ Circle Mass Time You Normally Attend: Saturday, 5 pm Sunday, 8 am Sunday, 10 am Sunday, 12 pm Sunday, 7 pm
ON MISSION FOR THE CHURCH ALIVE Rejoice and Be Glad; Your Reward Will Be Great in Heaven – What is it that we live for? What are the motivations of our thoughts, our words, our actions, our entire lives? Is it some-thing in this life – accomplishment, knowledge, wealth, power, prestige? Or is it something else, like heaven and our eternal reward? As Chris-tians, there are countless references in Sacred Scripture and in the teachings from every genera-tion of the Church that remind us that we were not made for this world. For instance, in the First Book of Chronicles, King David prays, “For before you we are strangers and travelers, like all our ancestors. Our days on earth are like a shadow, without a future.” (1 Chr 29:15) That means that we are made for something more, the greatest thing, life for ever with God in heaven. However, it does not mean that we can just sit back and enjoy the ride here, as if heaven is a given. Rather, as Jesus reminds us in the Beatitudes in today’s Gos-pel, we must put ourselves and our wants aside and instead live for God and others. On Mission for The Church Alive! seeks to provide for the good of the Church so that, in building up the Kingdom of God here on earth, we can be welcomed home God’s Kingdom in heaven. Visit onmission-churchalive.org to learn more and to stay in-formed.
CALENDAR OF EVENTS FOR THIS WEEK Sun., Feb. 17 — CCD Classes, 9AM & 11AM; Holy Hour, 5PM, Church Mon., Feb. 18—RCIA, 7PM, PMC Tues., Feb 19— Taco Tuesday, 6:30PM, PMC Sun., Feb. 24— CCD Classes, 9AM & 11AM ******************************************************
FEED THE NEEDY WEEKEND The next Feed the Needy Weekend will take place next weekend - March 2-3. Food donation and monetary donation are appre-ciated. Thank-you for your generosity. "It is more blessed to give than to receive." — Jesus, in Acts 20:35
HOLY TRINITY CONFIRMATION Confirmation will be celebrated on March 14th at 7:00PM at St. Malachy’s. Practice for candidates AND sponsors will be on March 13th at 7PM at St. Mal-achy’s.
2019 ROBINSON FARMERS MARKET Save the date - the Robinson Farmers Market will
open on May 13, 2019! Now in our third season, we are seeking interested parties who would like to help
make the Market the best it can be. If you have ideas for how to improve the market and are passionate about supporting local small businesses, providing access to healthy foods, and evangelization in our
community, please consider applying today! See the banner on www.rockenrocatholics.org for more infor-mation, or to apply.
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PLEASE PRAY FOR THOSE WHO ARE ILL Charles Bastyr, Dorothy Bastyr, Clare Beer,
Dolores Bianco, Dolly Blumling, Stanley Bokoski,
Theresa Boros, Anthony Davis,
Hazel Dolence, Phyllis Downs, Katie Gasior, Roberta
Hodgkiss, Carol Holzapfel, Laura Kammermeier,
Steven Kanuch, Susie Kanuch, Rose Kerestes, Lor-
raine Kriger, Sandra Kutzavitch, Msgr. Lamonde,
John Leaman, Lori Leaman, Silvana Mariani, Betty
Matyaz, Dolores McGuire, Patricia Misklow, Diane
Moorhead, Jean Moran, Shelly Morgan, Eddie Nagel,
Betty Ann Navickas, Jude Ostrowski,
Barbara Placek, Margaret Ruprecht,
Dante Sabatucci, Marie Sabatucci, Evelyn Schiefer,
Fran Smith, Harry Suehr, Ken Vavrek,
Leona Warren, Patricia Zerishnek.
If you know of anyone who is ill and would like to
receive the sacraments, please call the parish office.
LENTEN BIBLE STUDY Join us for a fascinating journey through St. Paul's enigmatic letter to the Romans! Come and walk with us as we discover the beauty of St. Paul's most intriguing work. This study will begin on Monday, March 11, at 7:00PM at JoJo's Place Restaurant. It will continue the next 5 weeks on March 18, 25, & April 1, 8, 15. For more info or to sign up contact Dave at 412-855-0960 or e-mail at [email protected]
ST. MALACY SPEAKER SERIES Please join us for our speaker series on February 19th at 7PM featuring Fr. Richard S. Jones who will be speaking on “How to have a more meaningful Lent.” Father Jones is a priest known for his humility, compassion and willingness to serve the faith community. He is a Pittsburgh educated native who has served in area parishes for 30 years. He is renowned as a speaker and he has written for the Pitts-burgh Catholic for the last 18 years. He has written four books all available via Amazon. He has recently returned to his position as in residence Chaplain at UPMC Mercy Hospi-tal. For more information contact St. Malachy Parish office at 412-771-5483.
A CALL FOR VOLUNTEERS @ HOLY TRINITY 7PM MASS
The Sunday 7pm Mass at Holy Trinity is a major bless-ing to the area, accommodating those with work/travel schedules that necessitate a later time to fulfill their Sunday requirement. Help us ensure a reverent and smooth running 7pm Mass by considering signing up as an extraordinary minister, altar server, lector, and usher. If you are interested in volunteering for a role, please e-mail Benito Stallings at: [email protected]. Must be Safe Environ-ment compliant. Please contact Karen Vinci-Stack at 412-787-2140, ext 102, [email protected] with any ques-tions regarding Safe Environment policies and proce-dures.
HIGH SCHOOL WOMEN’S RETREAT The Pittsburgh Religious Vocation Council will host a high school women’s retreat on Saturday, March 9, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Sisters of St. Joseph Motherhouse in Baden. Presenter Merritt Donoghue, 24, will inspire students to embrace their relationship with God in high school and through their early twenties. Merritt is an event planner and dynamic speaker who traces her love of people, minis-try and communications back to her days at Our Lady of Sacred Heart High School. She serves on the Catholic Wom-en’s Fellowship Pittsburgh Conference Team and works as Community Engagement Manager for De Fer Coffee & Tea. Join Merritt and treat yourself to a day of conversation, worship and prayerful exploration on the Sisters’ sacred grounds with new and old friends. The Sacrament of Recon-ciliation will also be offered. To register for this free event, email your name, phone number and high school to [email protected]. Location: 1020 W. State Street, Ba-den, PA 15005.
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Outstanding Catholic School Student
Congratulations to 8th grader Marco Iacchetti who was
recognized as Holy Trinity School’s Outstanding
Catholic School Student for the Pittsburgh Catholic.
Marco is a student who deserves this award for his
positive attitude and kindness toward others. Marco
Iacchetti enters the school every day with a huge
smile on his face. His smile is contagious. Marco is a
young man who really cares about others. He has a
genuine heart of gold and is always willing to go out
of his way to include and help everyone. Marco is al-
ways a true friend and his positivity allows others to
recognize their strengths. A deep love for the Lord is evident in Marco’s
words and actions. He is respectful to his teachers and his classmates.
Marco volunteers at Heitz of Heaven and our parish Vacation Bible
School. Marco is a true follower of Christ and joy to have as a student at
HTS.
Buddy Lunch
As part of the Catholic Schools Week celebration, students invited a parent, grandparent, or special someone to join them for lunch. This tradition is one of the stu-dents’ favorite activities during
Catholic Schools Week!
Parish Mission Statement: We, the members of Holy Trinity Roman Catholic Parish, inspired by the Blessed Trinity and honored to call ourselves disciples of
Jesus Christ, strive to glorify God with our lives by promoting reverence for the Eucharist as the source and summit of our faith. We continually catechize parishioners of all ages, guiding them into a personal relationship with Jesus. We encourage all members to
give of their time, talent and resources, and we commit to evangelize those within our parish and the community at large.
Parish Staff:
Deacon Tim Killmeyer, Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion
Deacon Lee Miles, Director of Religious Education/ Youth Ministry/First Holy Communion & Confirmation Contact
(412) 787-2140 ext. 156 [email protected]
Kristin Hayes, Coordinator of Middle School Ministry (412) 787-2140, ext. 156 [email protected]
Anita Bridge, RCIA/Baptism Prep/Ministry of the Word (Readers) (724) 227-3390 [email protected]
Bonnie Amendola, Business Manager (412) 787-2140 ext. 108
Brendan Barker, Director of Music (412) 787-2140 ext. 112
Erin Stuvek, Director of Evangelization (412) 787-2140 ext. 103
Carl Stuvek, Young Adult Ministry (412) 787-2140 ext. 103
Michelle Roun, Bulletin Editor/Receptionist (412) 787-2140 ext. 100
Marybeth McGinley, Bookkeeper (412) 787-2140 ext. 105
Karen Vinci-Stack, Contributions/Safe Environment Coordinator (412) 787-2140 ext. 102
School: Kimberly Stevenson, School Principal
(412) 787-2656, Ext. 151 [email protected]
Gemma Ruggiero, School Secretary
(412) 787-2656 ext. 150 [email protected]
Charlotte Osso, Cafeteria Manager
(412) 787-2656 ext. 154 [email protected]
Leslie Williams, School Director of Advancement (412) 787-2656 ext. 152
Parish Ministries and Contacts:
Pastoral Council, Linda Gomulka (Facilitator) [email protected]
Finance Council, David Hess (Facilitator) [email protected]
Building and Grounds, Dan Betten [email protected]
Food Pantry, Rose Mary Weprich (412)-874-7559
Ushers, Mike Pendergast [email protected]
Altar Servers, Andrew Carr [email protected]
Sacristans Coordination Contact, Dan Skantar
(412) 788-1427 [email protected]
Communion Calls Contact, Kim Hogan Zeh (412) 337-6112 [email protected]
Training Contact, Marguerite Thomas (412) 787-1296 [email protected]
Liturgical Ministry Coordinator , Melissa Cullin (412) 397-8633 [email protected]
Wedding Coordination Program, Louise Java (412) 857-2119 [email protected]
Traveling Chalice Program, Bonnie Pendergast (412) 527-1711 [email protected]
Arts and Environment, Linda Gomulka (412) 859-8599 [email protected]
Respect Life Committee, Helen Stamatakis (412) 788-1974 [email protected]
Bereavement Ministry, Mary Stevens (412) 787-5306 [email protected]
Welcome (New Parishioner) Ministry Denise Carr: (412) 716-3961 [email protected] Louise Java: (412) 857-2119 [email protected]
Knights of Columbus, Kevin Buck (Grand Knight) 412) 977-1455 [email protected]
Catholic Men’s Fellowship, Pat Joyce [email protected]
Ladies of Charity, Fran Smith (412) 944-8162 [email protected]
Ladies Guild, Barb Ondo
(412) 787-1668 [email protected]
Reporting Child Abuse: Diocese Victim Assistance Coordinator: (412) 456-3060
Abuse Hotline: (800) 932-0310 or 866-872-1677 Catholic Charities: (412) 456-6999
Child and Youth Services Allegheny County: (412) 473-2000 Child Care Information Services: (724) 228-6969
Mental Health Services Allegheny County: (412) 454-9000 Cyber Tip Hotline: (800) 843-5678
CALL 911 IMMEDIATELY IF A CHILD IS IN IMMINENT DANGER FROM ABUSE
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Notices and pictures for the bulletin should be
e-mailed to [email protected] or
submitted into the rectory by the Friday afternoon, one week
before publication. Please indicate the duration you would like your item to appear in the
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