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Website: saintmarymagdalenepgh.org @smmppgh All our churches are accessible.
St. Bede Church 509 South Dallas Avenue
Pittsburgh PA 15208
Mother of Good Counsel Church 7705 Bennett Street Pittsburgh PA 15208
St. James Church 718 Franklin Avenue Wilkinsburg PA 15221
The Catholic Community of the East End of Pittsburgh
Mass Schedule
Saturday Vigil 4:00 pm St. James Sunday 9:00 am Mother of Good Counsel 11:00 am St. Bede
Monday - Saturday 9:00 am St. Bede
Mass occupancy is limited.
Mass is also available on Facebook and YouTube.
Novenas 9:30 am St. Bede
Monday: Miraculous Medal Perpetual Novena Wednesday: Mother of Perpetual Help Novena
Confession & Eucharistic Adoration
Saturday 9:30 - 10:30 am St. Bede
The Sacrament of Reconciliation is available by appointment.
St. Bede Church is open daily 8:00 am - 12:00 pm
Baptisms, Weddings, and Funerals by appointment only.
Parish Office 509 South Dallas Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15208
[email protected] Phone:412.661.7222 Fax: 412.661.9337
“With God All Things Are Possible!”
Safe Environment Compliance Any-
one who volunteers in the parish or school is required by the diocese to be compliant with all Safe Environment clearances.
Please contact Melissa Viator at 412.661.7222 or [email protected]
with questions or for assistance.
Protection of God’s Children Report suspected child abuse
At the 24-Hour Child Abuse Hotline: 800.932.0313
If a child is in imminent danger, call 911
Parish Office 412.661.7222
Pastoral Staff Rev. Thomas J. Burke, Pastor “2”; [email protected] Rev. David Taylor, Senior Parochial Vicar “3”;
In Residence Rev. James Adeoye [email protected] Rev. Augustine Temu [email protected]
Office Staff Frank Grande “4”; [email protected] Terri Price “0”; [email protected]
Religious Education Teresa Maynor 412.661.7222; [email protected]
Music Ministries Jennifer Gorske, Director of Music Ministries
412.370.2638; [email protected] Carla LaRocca DiDonato 412.422.2460;
[email protected] Pat Morgan 412.425.3834; [email protected] Gerard Rohlf 412.657.7570; [email protected]
Safe Environment Melissa Viator 412.661.7222; [email protected]
Social Ministry & Community Outreach Anne Scheuermann 412.241.1309 or “8”
Holy Rosary Food Bank “9”
Media & Communications Cathy Raffaele “5”; [email protected] Glennen Lloyd [email protected] Bulletin [email protected]
Housekeeping/Maintenance Paul Denk, Michael Natalia, Annette Shunk
Principals Sr. Thea Bowman Catholic Academy: Ms. Stephanie Michael
412.242.3515; [email protected]; sistertheabowman.org St. Bede School: Sr. Daniela Bronka 412.661.9425;
[email protected]; saintbedeschool.com
Bulletin Announcements are due no later than 9 am on Monday
for the next week’s bulletin.
Larger announcements must be submitted a week prior to the Monday deadline.
As a Faith Community, we pray for all
who request prayers.
Gail Britanik, Bridget Costello, Mary Lou Laird, Patricia Marino, Deanna Nebel,
Dominic Nebel, Emily Reiling, Marion Reynoso, James & Rose Smith,
and Arlene Trichtinger
We pray for those affected by the coronavirus, COVID-19: those who are ill; healthcare and frontline workers; religious and government leaders; and everyone im-pacted in any way.
If you, a family member, or friend would like to be on our prayer list, please call Cathy at the Parish Office or email [email protected].
The names will be published in the bulletin and on the website.
Stewardship
Offertory June 14 $4,188.00 June 21 $6,196.00
PSP 2020 Goal $153,393.00 Received $78,692.00
Wishing everyone a very
Happy Fourth of July!
The Parish Office will be closed on Friday, July 3, and will reopen on Monday, July 6, at 9 am.
Mass Intentions June 27 - July 5
Saturday Vigil Thirteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time 4 pm John Joseph Burns
(Social Justice & Peace Committee) BURKE
9 am Helen T. Gassette (Anita Gassette) TAYLOR SUNDAY THIRTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
First Reading: 2 Kings 4:8-11, 14-16a Second Reading: Romans 6:3-4, 8-11 Gospel: Matthew 10:37-42
11 am David Gloninger (Family) BURKE
MONDAY Weekday 9 am Magdalene Murphy
(Mr. & Mrs. Timothy Conn) TAYLOR
TUESDAY Weekday 9 am Zeke Manning (Special Intention) BURKE
WEDNESDAY Weekday 9 am Jack O’Brien (Jim Carroll & Aphie) TEMU
THURSDAY Weekday 9 am Marcy Martin (Tess Martin-Wong) ADEOYE
FRIDAY Weekday 9 am Robert R. Schmidt (Libby & Ed Schmidt) BURKE
SATURDAY Weekday 9 am Howard Hays (Judy Hays Daw) BURKE
Saturday Vigil Fourteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time 4 pm Robert Delazio (The Delazio Family) BURKE
SUNDAY FOURTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
First Reading: Zechariah 9:9-10 Second Reading: Romans 8:9, 11-13 Gospel: Matthew 11:25-30
9 am Rose Scatorchia (Mary Grace & Judy Prata) BURKE
11 am Mary Louise Wagner (Family) TAYLOR
Prayer Vigil on Sunday, June 28, from 1 to 2
pm. Join local priests, including Fr. David Taylor, new-ly ordained Fr. Matt Hawkins, clergy, and lay leaders at a Prayer Vigil standing in solidarity with Black Lives Matter at Freedom Corner, in the Hill District, Centre Avenue and Crawford Street. Everyone is welcome to attend.
Those participating will be wearing masks and practic-ing social distancing at this outdoor vigil.
Hosted by members of St. Benedict the Moor Church, Pittsburgh Area Pax Christi,
Christian Life Community, among others.
Virtual Faith Sharing on ZOOM! Join fellow parishioners on ZOOM on Sunday, June 28, from 3 to 4 pm (change in time for this Sun-day only) for an informal time of faith sharing. The link to the meeting and the topic is sent by email and is also in the calendar on our website:
saintmarymagdalenepgh.org.
This is an opportunity to connect with one another in a meaningful way. We hope you can join us!
The Social Justice and Peace Meet-ing via Zoom is scheduled for Monday, June 29, at 7
pm. Included on the agenda will be planning for our parish to help address the issue of white privilege in response to the recent acts of systemic racism. Please consider joining in our Committee efforts.
To get the Zoom link to the meeting, please contact Joyce Rothermel at 412.780.5118.
The link is also in the calendar on our website: saintmarymagdalenepgh.org
June Letter Writing This month two letters
have been prepared by the Social Justice and Peace Committee: one to Governor Tom Wolf asking him to oppose national efforts to push through energy-polluting projects without environmental review or public input, and one to Sen. Pat Toomey seeking his support for an additional stimulus package to help people during this time of high unemployment and to support the U.S. Postal Service.
Letter samples can be found on the Social Ministries page on our website:
saintmarymagdalenepgh.org/social-ministries.
Please read and consider printing, signing, and mail-ing/emailing before the end of the month.
Pastor’s Note Take up your cross and follow me! It is always comforting when we visit friends and neighbors how people offer hospitality and make us feel welcomed. When someone comes into our home we offer them a bever-age, a snack, and see if they need anything. Those who have to travel for business know how comforting it
is when they go into a new city and a stranger goes out of their way to make them feel welcomed.
I often hear from visitors who come to our parish for the first time how welcomed they feel when ushers greet them at the door, a parishioner slides over in the pew so the guest can sit, or simply offers a smile, waves, or says hello. When we greet others we show what it truly means to be a disciple. This weekend we celebrate the Thir-teenth Sunday in Ordinary Time. The readings this week-end focus on hospitality and being a disciple of Jesus.
In the first reading from the Book of Kings, we read how a woman has great respect for the word of God and offers hospitality to the prophet Elisha at her home in Shunem in Northern Israel. The prophet is welcomed anytime. Her desire for spiritual nourishment from Elisha has brought life into her home. In the Gospel of Matthew, we read the conclusion of Matthew’s “Missionary Discourse.” Jesus stresses that requirements for being a disciple are not easy, that there will be sacrifices that need to be made above personal family desires. The Missionary Discourse is part of the instructions given by Jesus to the twelve as he sends them out to preach the good news.
Each of us has a cross to carry: illness, un-employment, doubts, and racism. Let us furnish a place in our heart for our Lord to stay so that we may gain strength and nour-ishment on our journey to the kingdom.
Take up your cross and follow me! Summer Daily Mass Join us for daily Mass Monday through Saturday at St. Bede at 9 am. We also have the Miraculous Medal Nove-na on Mondays and the Mother of Perpetual Help Novena on Wednesdays. Eucharistic Adoration and Confessions are held on Saturdays at St. Bede from 9:30 am to 10:30 am. Independence Day is this Saturday - July 4 - we will have the regular daily 9 am Mass, confessions and adoration at St. Bede and 4pm Vigil Mass at St. James. Let us celebrate Independence Day thanking God for our Faith and Freedom and pray for healing and unity in our country. Please note that our parish office will be closed this Fri-day, July 3, in observance of Independence Day. The office will reopen Monday, July 6 at 9 am.
Parish Improvements
Buch Electric Company of Bethel Park updated two outdoor sensor LED lights on Mulberry Street at the St. James Chapel side door. They will now automatically op-erate “dawn to dusk.” They are also updating the electri-cal system on the second floor of the St. James Rectory. New wiring and plugs are being installed to bring the main electric panel in the basement up to code. Renovations to the Sister Thea Bowman Catholic Academy cafeteria continue. An asbestos abatement project has been completed and French drains and new floor tile will be installed. Funds from The Extra Mile Foundation and a Diocesan Insurance Claim from past flooding damage are helping to make this project a possi-bility. The Diocesan Office of Property and Planning is assisting in overseeing this project. Mariani & Richards has completed outside work on St. James Church with spot pointing and mortar repairs. Also three cracked windows were also repaired. Total cost of this project was $80,000. Thank you to those who donat-ed to the “Roof Fund” and those who contribute to our Maintenance Fund to make this project a possibility. St. Mary Magdalene Parish received a $25,000 grant from the Pittsburgh Foundation for social ministries and community outreach due to the Covid-19 pandemic. This grant will provide food and services to our local com-munity in need. New logo for our parish! On the front cover of our bulletin is our new parish logo. Special thanks to Miller Creative Group for creating our new logo. Congratulations to Rev. Jeffrey M. Craig, Rev. Mi-chael J. Faix, and Rev. C. Matthew Hawkins who are being ordained priests this weekend at St. Paul Cathe-dral. Something to Think About…
A Christian home is earth’s sweetest picture of heaven.
With God, All Things Are Possible!
Fr. Tom Burke, Pastor
Father Taylor’s Reflection
When I went to the seminary to study for the priesthood, it was a major change in my life. I had graduated from the University of Cincinnati and was working full time. I was still living at home with my family. Living in Chicago was a different and often lonely experi-ence. During that time my family moved away from Southern Ohio
into the Pittsburgh area. Soon, many of my brothers and sisters moved away to all parts of the country. Our par-ents passed away during this time.
It is often said that change is good when It offers new opportunities. A vocation to the priesthood or religious life can demand many changes along the way. Jesus knew that he was asking many of his followers to make such sacrifices. He was not minimizing the importance of family but rather being realistic about the role of sacri-fice in serving others.
There are many families today who have to be uprooted in desperation and in fear for their life. This often is the reality for immigrants and refugees. When it involves separation of families, it can be devastating.
When we have decided to follow the Lord, we have to be open to where this may lead us.
Advisory Councils
Parish Pastoral Council Finance Council
Patricia Albacete Linda Atkins
Lois Campbell Denise Charron-Prochownik
Anne Kovalan-Santoni Peter Lahoda
Teresa Maynor Joan Price
Janice Reed Dante Romito Eric Setzler
Geloria White
Pastoral Council meets on the 3
rd Monday
of the month.
Martin Albacete David Aleva
Christopher Benec Linda Burke
Michael Myers Michael Polite
Judy Prata Bill Rawlings Mara Sullivan Victor Thorpe
Finance Council meets on 4
th Monday
of the month.
Advisory Councils Parish Pastoral Council and Finance Council meeting minutes are on our website.
If you wish a paper copy of the minutes, please con-tact the Parish Office at 412.661.7222.
Radio Program, with Fr. Tom Burke as host, high-lights elementary and sec-ondary schools; colleges;
youth ministry programs; and more, and is broadcast every other Sunday morning on KDKA-AM.
Fr. Tom’s next program is on July 5. His guest will be Mike Shipe, from St. Louise de Marillac Parish, to talk about the Alpha Youth Series
See the homepage of our website, for the link to pod-casts of the programs: saintmarymagdalenepgh.org
Pasta Products are requested for our parish pantries during the month of July. Please bring dona-tions to one of the churches. If you bring them to the Parish Office, 509 S. Dallas Avenue in Point Breeze, it is preferred that they be brought between 10 am and 5 pm, Monday through Friday. If not, they can be left on the front or back porch. It is suggested (but not necessary at this time) that donations no longer be put in plastic bags but recyclable bags which will then be used at the pantries.
Thank you for your continued support.
Saint Benedict the Moor Parish On June 19, Bishop David Zubik announced the es-tablishment of a personal parish for the black Catholic Community in the Diocese of Pittsburgh, under the title of Saint Benedict the Moor Parish, effective July 13, 2020.
A personal parish is a parish that responds to specific spiritual needs often related to a particular culture or an extraordinary need. In the case of a personal par-ish, anyone who desires to be a part of that Catholic community is welcome to join.
May God bless the parishioners of the new parish.
Mother of Good Counsel Church
Special thanks to Linda Atkins, who recently planted flowers and pulled weeds
at the Mother of Good Counsel Campus.
“This is the day that the Lord has made; let us rejoice and be glad in it.” Psalm 118
Rev. Jeffrey Craig, Rev. Michael Faix and Rev. Matthew Hawkins
on their Ordination to the Priesthood
June 27, 2020
May the grace and peace of Our Lord be with them in all that they do.