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HOLY SEPULCHER PARISH • BUTLER, PA PAGE 1
NEW PARISHIONERS Welcome to Holy Sepulcher!
To register, go to: http://www.holysepulcher.org/about-us/new-parishioners or contact the Parish Office.
February 11, 2018 • Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Holy Sepulcher 1304 E. CRUIKSHANK ROAD • BUTLER, PA 16002 www.holysepulcher.org • Email: [email protected]
Phone: 724-586-7610 • Office Hours: M−F 8 am−4 pm
A Pennsylvania Charitable Trust
CATHOLIC CHURCH
Bishop of Pittsburgh Most Rev. David A. Zubik
Pastor Father Robert J. Cedolia
MASS TIMES
Saturday ....................... (4:00 pm 6:00 pm (beginning May 5, 2018)
Sunday .......... 8:00 am & 10:30 am
Daily Mass times can be found under Mass Intentions
RECONCILIATION After the Saturday evening Mass.
BAPTISMS Baptisms are held twice a month (call the
parish office for dates). Attendance at a pre-baptism class is required.
WEDDINGS Arrangements must be made six
months in advance. All couples are expected to take a Pre-Marriage
Preparation Program.
ANOINTING OF THE SICK
After any Mass or by calling the Parish Office to schedule.
PARISH MISSION STATEMENT Holy Sepulcher Parish is a warm, welcoming,
faith-filled family dedicated to following Jesus Christ through Scripture and the Traditions of the Roman Catholic Church. United through Baptism, nourished by the Eucharist and empowered by the Holy Spirit, we are committed to serving our
brothers and sisters. We welcome all to join us as we celebrate the joy and mystery of
the empty tomb.
FEBRUARY 11, 2018 • SIXTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME PAGE 2
Mass Intentions & Schedule
Mon., Feb. 12, 2018 7:30 am † Donna Smith
Dave & Deb Busin
Tues., Feb. 13, 2018 7:30 am † Doris Doran
Kim & Jon Conner
Wed., Feb. 14, 2018
Ash Wednesday Mass 7:30 am † Wallace Warner
Emily Cunningham
Wed., Feb. 14, 2018
Ash Wednesday Mass 9:00 am † Dolores Worcester
Jo, Ray & Aaron Gaul
Wed., Feb. 14, 2018
Ash Wednesday 5:00 pm No Mass
Distribution of Ashes
Wed., Feb. 14, 2018
Ash Wednesday Mass 7:00 pm † John V. Pastorek
Pat & Tony Palermo
Fri., Feb. 16, 2018 9:00 am † Robert Miros
Rick & Donna Miros
†!Deceased
Thurs., Feb. 15, 2018 7:30 am † John Szymanowski
David & Jamie Smith
Sat., Feb. 17, 2018 4:00 pm † Rosalie Steigerwald
Theresa & Michael Eury
Sun., Feb. 18, 2018 8:00 am For the People of Holy Sepulcher
Sun., Feb. 18, 2018 10:30 am † Tom Wolf
Bernie & Jacque Cinski
Sign up for Online Giving at www.holysepulcher.org.
(Mobile app also available.)
DIRECTORY Bishop of Pittsburgh
Most Rev. David A. Zubik
Father Robert J. Cedolia, Pastor
Deacon: Mr. David S. Miller [email protected]
School Principal:
Sister Anna Marie Gaglia, CSJ 724-586-5022; [email protected]
School Assistant Principal:
Ms. Ashley Blystone [email protected]
School Secretary:
Mrs. Lydia Smith 724-586-5022; [email protected]
Director of Faith Formation:
Sr. Benita DeMatteis 724-586-7276; [email protected]
Admin. Assistant of Faith Formation:
Mrs. Rachael Horstman [email protected]
Coordinator of Youth & Young Adult
Ministry:
Ms. Joni Mulvaney 724-481-1232; [email protected]
Directress of Music Ministries
Ms. Madlyn DeRito 724-694-9210; [email protected]
Business Manager:
Mrs. Joan Tosto 724-586-7610; [email protected]
Admin. Assistant to the Pastor and Safe
Environment Coordinator:
Mrs. Joanne Castello 724-586-7610; [email protected]
Parish Secretary:
Ms. Dana Knox 724-586-7610; [email protected]
Parish Pastoral Council:
Mr. Raymond Schratz - Vice Chairperson
Prayer Chain Requests:
724-586-7610 or [email protected]
Sunday Reflection : Mark 1:40-45
We may not like it, but generosity and risk often go hand-
in-hand. At least, that's what Jesus shows us in today's
Gospel as a leper approaches him for healing. Until the
nineteenth century, lepers were shunned to the margins of
society for fear of spreading the disease. To touch a leper
was to risk becoming unclean yourself. In today's Gospel,
Jesus defies convention. "Moved with pity, he reached out his hand, [and] touched him." The leper is healed! But this is not the only risk
Jesus takes.
Before Jesus heals the man, he knows full well the desperate nature of his situation.
Jesus knows that this man will be overjoyed upon being healed and that he just might
tell everyone he knows. For a Messiah looking to temporarily fly under the radar,
healing this particular leper might not be the best idea. Jesus heals anyway. It can be easy to become calculated in our giving. If I go out of my way to help this
person, how will it affect my reputation? How will this charitable donation affect my
budget? How could I possibly make time to volunteer regularly? In today's Gospel,
Jesus casts these concerns aside. He touches the untouchable. He reaches the
unreachable. For his efforts, he receives a betrayal of his request for silence. "The
man went away and began to publicize the whole matter." Before long "it was impossible for Jesus to enter a town openly." Jesus is forced to remain "outside in the
deserted places." It would appear, perhaps, that he is unable to accomplish his
mission.
When we take a risk to be generous, things might not follow the prescribed path. We
might be disappointed. We also might be surprised! Our witness to radical generosity
is attractive to a world in desperate need. Indeed, when Jesus took risks for love, "People kept coming to him from everywhere."
FEBRUARY 11, 2018 • SIXTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME PAGE 3
CHURCH MINISTRY SCHEDULE
Feb. 18, 2018
8:00 am
Eucharistic
Ministers
J. Ewing R. Ewing A. Farrell B. Gillis T. Gillis G. Gillis R. Gillis M. Johnson Dcn. Dave
Proclaimer
M. Fox
Altar Servers
J. Schratz D. Schratz
Feb. 17, 2018
4:00 pm
Eucharistic
Ministers K. King K. Lutzic C. Matta D. Matta K. Orban S. Peito D. Wilson N. Yarnot Dcn. Dave
Proclaimer A. King
Altar Servers
J. Macri D. DeLong
Feb. 18, 2018
10:30 am
Eucharistic
Ministers J. Hartman A. Hutchinson B. Kearny J. Markus P. Palermo D. Smith J. Smith L. Stearns Dcn. Dave
Proclaimer
Life Teen
Altar Servers
H. Hughes Q. Hughes
Weekday Altar Server 2/12-2/16: A. Stickney
Volunteer Server needed for the Wednesday Mass.
Stations of the Cross2/16: A. Stickney, B. Stickney,
& P. Stickney
LENTEN REGULATIONS
“Rend your hearts, not your garments, and return to the LORD, your God. For gracious and merciful is he, slow to anger, rich in kindness.” (Joel 2:12-13) Ash Wednesday and the beginning of Lent is less than two weeks away This beautiful season calls each one of us to true conversion. The penitential season of Lent calls all of us to acts of repentance through prayer, fasting and alms giving. Since Lent retains its ancient penitential character, the faithful should be reminded to make the entire Lenten season a period of special observance through the three practices of prayer, fasting and alms giving. 1. Ash Wednesday and Good Friday are days of fast and abstinence. The
Fridays of Lent are days of abstinence in the United States. 2. The obligation of abstinence (refraining from eating meat) begins at the age of
14. The law of fasting (limiting oneself to one full meal and two lighter meals) obliges all between the ages of 18-59. No one should consider this obligation lightly.
3. Those individuals who have a medical condition in which fasting may be considered harmful are not obligated to fast, but should perform some other act of penance or charity.
4. Pastors and parents are to see to it that minors, though not bound by the law of fast and abstinence, are educated in the authentic sense of penance and encouraged to do acts of penance suitable to their age.
5. All members of the Christian Faithful are encouraged to do acts of penance and charity during the Lenten season beyond what is prescribed by the law.
6. As a general rule, a request for a dispensation from the obligation of abstinence on Fridays of Lent will not be considered unless some serious reason is present. The attendance at social events, banquets, wedding rehearsals or receptions or funeral wakes are not considered sufficient reason to request a dispensation.
THIS WEEK AT HOLY SEPULCHER:
♦ Ladies of Charity Meeting Sun., Feb. 11 at 1:00 pm ♦ Life Teen Sun., Feb. 11 at 6:30 pm ♦ Girl Time Mon., Feb. 12 at 9:00 am ♦ Life Teen Movie Night Mon., Feb. 12 at 6:00 pm ♦ RCIA Mon. Feb. 12 at 6:30 pm ♦ Chinese Auction Meeting Mon. Feb. 12 at 7:00 pm ♦ Finance Committee Meeting Mon., Feb. 12 at 7:00 pm ♦ Life Teen Discipleship Group Tues., Feb. 13 at 7:00 pm ♦ Ash Wednesday, Wed., Feb. 14 ♦ Rosary Prayer for Peace & Intentions Wed., Feb. 14 at 6:30 pm ♦ Choir Rehearsal Thurs., Feb. 15 at 6:00 pm ♦ Life Teen Hangout Thurs., Feb. 15 at 6:00 pm ♦ Computer class Thurs., Feb. 15 at 7:00 pm ♦ Women’s Fellowship Thurs., Feb. 15 at 7:00 pm ♦ Fish Fry Fri., Feb. 16 at 4:30 pm ♦ EDGE Sat., Feb. 17 at 5:00 pm
Ash Wednesday Reflection The key word for the day is “turn”. The prophet Joel
cries out the words of the Lord: “Even now, return to
me with your whole heart.” This turning manifests it-
self in outward signs: fasting, almsgiving, prayer. But
the essential turning is inward. “Rend your hearts, not
your garments.” Those who fast and pray and give alms
in order to be seen turn not to the Lord but to human
acclaim and approval. The reward they seek is the
reward they receive. But those who turn to God without
seeking approval even from themselves, who give
without letting the left hand see the right, allow God to
measure the recompense. “Your Father who sees in
secret will repay you” (Matt. C:4; cf. 6:6,18).
The mystery is this: integrity cannot be bought. It is a gift. “Turn to him,” Joel
says, “and perhaps he will turn to you and leave behind him a blessing” (cf.
Joel 2:14). Human turning in selflessness hopes to meet God’s free turning in
blessing. For it is characteristic of God to relent, to turn. Jonah knew this and
fled from his commission to preach repentance to the hated Ninevites. “Is this
not what I said? I knew that you are a gracious and merciful God, slow to
anger, rich in clemency, loathe to punish” (cf. Jonah 4:2).
However, the turning of God is always a surprise, always out of proportion to
the gift of the “rent heart.” His people turn in fasting and prayer; he turns with
the gift of life. At the climax of his turning, God made him who did not know
sin to be sin that he might turn us to be the very holiness of God. He turned to
take our nature that we, who did not know righteousness, might live by his life.
We are a new creation, reconciled to God through Christ. Now the ministry of
that gift has been entrusted to us. We are ambassadors for Christ, ambassadors
of reconciliation. In Christ God has turned to us that we might turn to each
other and all together return to him.
FEBRUARY 11, 2018 • SIXTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME PAGE 4
AROUND THE PARISH
WEEKLY OFFERING
Regular Collection: Sunday, February 4, 2018
(292) Envelopes Loose (35) Online Total
$9,575.18 $2,943.25 $1,982.00 $14,500.43
Parish Maintenance Fund: $550.00
The St. Vincent de Paul Society is an international society founded by Frederic
Ozanam, a French priest who spent his life
ministering to the poor & under privileged in
Paris, France. The organization was named
after the patron saint, St. Vincent de Paul.
Donations put in the Poor Box in the back of
the Sanctuary support this cause. If you
would like to be a part of this outreach
organization, contact the parish office.
HOLY SEPULCHER WEDDING ANNIVERSARIES
Today is World Marriage Day. Congratulations to the
married couples who will be celebrating their 5, 10, 15, 20,
25, 30, 35, 40, 45, 50 or more or other Special Wedding
Anniversary in 2018:
Grace Kolander-Shaw and Ralph Shaw - 5 years
Paul and Amy Blakely - 15 years
Bonnie and Jeremy Waldenville - 20 years
Bill and Jane Roth - 40 years
Gary and Suzanne McGarrity - 41 years
Dan and Pauline Severino - 42 years
Rich and Cindy Loncaric - 42 years
Chuck and Delores Seelbaugh - 45 years
Linda J. (Domiano) Spotts and Richard D. Spotts, Sr. - 50 years
Edward and Mary Hoerner - 50 years
Dr. Daniel and Susan Przybylek - 52 years
Bernie and Nancy Yarnot - 55 years
Charles and Nancy Kaczmarek, Sr. - 56 years
Sharon and Robert Kearney - 56 years
Lawrence and Ausonia Petrilli - 57 years
Paul and Eileen Slomer - 60 years
Jim and Jeannine Zoeller - 61 years
Jacqueline and Bernard Cinski - 63 years
James B. and Margaret Hutchinson - 64 years
Jerry and Marge Shrum - 65 years
LOCAL FOOD BANK
Did you know the Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank serves nearly 360,000 people annually, including 76,000 children and 92,000 seniors age 60 and older? Support your local food bank by donating. Please leave all donations in the coat room marked “Food Bank”.
Ladies of Charity Reminder: Ladies of Charity will meet today
(Feb. 11) at 1:00 pm in the Youth and Young
Adult Center. If you would like to contribute to
the Valentine’s treats for Colonial Gardens,
please bring a package of individually wrapped
valentine’s candy.
Applications will be available for those who
wish to be installed on April 29; if you want to
be installed, but cannot attend today, please
contact Josie Monteleone at 724-283-8717 to
obtain an application.
◊ LENTEN PENANCE SERVICE:
Monday, March 19 at 7:00 pm
◊ STATIONS OF THE CROSS:
Each Friday during Lent,
February 16 - March 30 at 7:00 pm
◊ FISH FRYS: Each Friday during Lent
(including Good Friday)
February 16 - March 30
4:30-7:00 pm
ASH WEDNESDAY SCHEDULE:
Wednesday, February 14
Mass: 7:30 am, 9:00 am & 7:00 pm
(Distribution of Ashes at all Masses.)
Ashes will also be distributed at 5:00
pm (Service of the Word - no Mass.) FROM THE PASTOR Parish Share Assessment for 2018: this week, the Annual Parish Share Program Campaign will begin in our parish. Our theme this year is We Are The Church Alive! The message to share is one of discipleship. By learning Jesus, loving Jesus, and living Jesus we become his disciples, and we help to make other disciples for Jesus. We are on a mission to bring God’s love to everyone. Each parish is given a goal, a commitment to meet. The assessment for Holy Sepulcher Parish is $99,0796.00. The people of God of Holy Sepulcher are encouraged to give $300.00, per family. This is the same amount we asked for last year. We ask you to use the pledge system of $30.00 down and $30.00 / month, for nine months. You may wish to pay the full amount of $300.00 immediately or each month, you will receive a reminder in the mail from Our Sunday Visitor Envelope Service, marked Parish Share. This is the suggested method of payment. For those of you who find these suggested amounts to be too high, I ask you to give what you can afford without hardship. Others of you have indeed been very blessed by God and are capable of giving more than what is suggested. It is because of your generosity, from the largest gift to the smallest gift, that we will continue to meet our Parish Share Goal.
HOLY SEPULCHER PARISH • BUTLER, PA PAGE 5
EDUCATION NEWS
HOLY SEPULCHER SCHOOL
We’re more than just a School, We’re Community. We’re Family.
Sister Anna Marie Gaglia, CSJ,
Principal
www.holysepulcher.org/school
724-586-5022 ! [email protected]
FAITH FORMATION
Sr. Benita DeMatteis, Faith Formation Director
Mrs. Rachael Hortsman, Administrative Assistant
724-586-7276
Now Accepting Applications for the 2018-2019 school year
Every child deserves an effective, challenging, and
motivating education. We are now accepting applica-tions for all grades (Preschool-8th grade) for the 2018-
2019 school year. Please contact Kristine Marsico at
724-586-5022 or [email protected].
Feb. 11 Faith Formation Classes 9:10 and 11:40 CGS 9:10
Feb. 11 Children’s Liturgy of the Word 10:30a.m.
Feb. 12 RCIA in Faith Formation Office 6:30p.m.
The sufferers of leprosy in today’s First Reading
and Gospel were not necessarily sinners, but the
illness that caused them to be labeled
“unclean” can serve as a metaphor for the sins
that burden us. On Ash Wednesday this week
we begin the Lenten season—our time to pay
attention to our ongoing conversion. There is
surprising hope in remembering “you are dust
and to dust you shall return,” because it
reminds us that God is in charge.
When we approach God with humility and repentance, we invite God to
live in us anew. “Give up” something to help you grow in faith and
charity. Purposely replace your anger toward drivers with a blessing.
Set up a place in your home for family or household prayer during Lent.
Pray together and bless one another as you move through Lent.
The point of today’s Gospel reading is that
the coming Kingdom of God is not about
excluding sinners but welcoming them and
treating them with compassion so that they
can be healed.
In Paul’s letter to the Corinthian communi-
ty he tells them that whatever individuals
decide to do about kosher regulations and
the like, they should seek to do what is best
for others to the glory of God and the
salvation of all.
Think of a time when you were able to set
aside cultural or religious expectations in
order to do what was most beneficial for
another. How did your action glorify God?
“I turn to you, Lord, in time of trouble,
and you fill me with the
Joy of salvation.”
PRE-BAPTISM CLASS: First-time parents are asked to attend a Baptism Preparation class. For information or to sign up for a class, contact the Faith Formation Office at 724-586-7276 or email: [email protected].
LotsofLove!Last year we did a service project called “Lots of Love”, in which students and staff members donated items for chemo care bags for cancer patients. We were able to complete 75 bags. We had a wonderful response from the recipients, and one grateful patient got his organiza-tion to give us a $500 donation to expand the project and reach more patients this year. This year, during Catholic Schools Week, when our students put together their "Lots of Love" bags, we had a goal to triple the number of bags made. Each bag contained about 6 items that will help the cancer patients feel more comfortable and loved during the process of chemotherapy. The students made cards with a special personal message of faith and hope for the person. It is our hope that the thoughtfulness and love by our students and families will be felt by each person receiving the bag. Through generous donations, we were able to meet our goal of 225 Lots of Love Bags. These bags will go out to the local hospitals, to patients undergoing cancer treatments.
HOLY SEPULCHER PARISH • BUTLER, PA PAGE 6
YOUTH AND YOUNG ADULT AND COMMUNITY
www.holysepulcher.org/lifeteen
Coordinator of Youth & Young Adult Ministry: Ms. Joni Mulvaney [email protected]; 724-481-1232
Like us on Facebook “Holy Sepulcher Life Teen”
Follow us on Instagram: Follow@youthofholysep
Youth Ministry for 6th-8th Graders
Greg Gillis, Coordinator
Coordinator of Youth & Young Adult
Ministry: Ms. Joni Mulvaney [email protected]; 724-481-1232
Like us on Facebook “Holy Sepulcher Young Adult Ministry””
Mon. 2/12 6:00-9:00 pm Movie Night Monday
Tues. 2/13 7:00-9:00 pm Men’s Discipleship Group
Thurs. 2/15 6:00-9:00 pm Bible Study & Hangout
Sun. 2/18 6:30-8:30 pm Life Night
Tues. 2/20 7:00-9:00 pm Women’s Discipleship Group
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6th, 7th and 8th Graders:
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project helping at the Fish Fry every Friday from
4:15-7pm in the cafeteria. First one is Feb. 16th!
Please consider helping for a few hours.
HOLY SEPULCHER PARISH • BUTLER, PA PAGE 7
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