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January 24, 2021
THE CATHOLIC PARISHES of
Saint Joseph · Saint Juan Diego
Saint Padre Pio · Saint Scholastica
Fr. Dale DeNinno Pastor/Administrator 412-963-8885 x 304
Fr. Michael Decewicz Parochial Vicar 412-784-8700
Fr. William Siple Parochial Vicar 412-781-0186
Deacon Robert Wertz, Jr. 412-784-8700
In Residence:
Fr. Hyeong Cheol Lee Saint Juan Diego Parish Korean Catholic Community
Fr. John Mark Ogu Saint Juan Diego Parish Student, Duquesne University
Fr. Dozie Egbe Saint Padre Pio Parish Chaplain, Presbyterian Hospital
CLERGY FAITH FORMATION & YOUTH MINISTRY
Delia Barr Director of Faith Formation 412-963-8885 x301 [email protected]
Meredith Troyan Youth Ministry Leader 412-781-0186 x20 meredithtroyan@ saintscholastica.com
SAINT JOSEPH PARISH
342 Dorseyville Road, Pittsburgh, PA 15215 Phone: 412-963-8885 | Fax: 412-963-1945
Email: [email protected] Office Hours: Monday - Thursday 9:30 am to 4:30 pm
Friday 10:00 am to 2:00 pm Live Streamed Mass: www.LAVCatholic.org/mass-videos
Lori McKinniss Business Manager 412-963-8885 x303 [email protected]
Kathi Sterling Parish Secretary 412-963-8885 x306 [email protected]
Thomas Octave Music Minister 412-867-5032 [email protected]
Nancy Whistler Director of Preschool 412-963-8885 x302
Terri Weir Administrative Assistant 412-963-8885 x302 [email protected]
George Cavlovich Facilities Maintenance
SAINT JUAN DIEGO PARISH
Madonna of Jerusalem Church in Sharpsburg Saint John Cantius Church in Sharpsburg
Saint Mary Church in Sharpsburg
201 9th Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15215 Phone: 412-784-8700 | Fax: 412-781-1101
Food Pantry: 412-781-2866 Email: [email protected]
Office Hours: Monday - Friday 8:00 am to 4:30 pm
Rosemarie Haas Administrative Assistant
Simon Vullo Underiner Music Minister
Jerry Auen, Scott Auen, Franco Ferraro, & Henry Sacco Facilities Maintenance
SAINT PADRE PIO PARISH
Saint Edward Church in Blawnox Saint Francis of Assisi Church in Harmar
450 Walnut Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15238 Phone: 412-828-4066 | Email: [email protected] Office Hours: Monday - Friday 8:30 am to 12:30 pm
Marilyn Welsh Administrative Assistant [email protected]
David Volcheck Music Minister
Todd Daigneau Facilities Maintenance
SAINT SCHOLASTICA PARISH 309 Brilliant Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15215 Phone: 412-781-0186 | Fax: 412-781-4316
Email: [email protected] Office Hours: Mon - Fri 9:00 am to 2:00 pm
Debbie VanDemark Administrative Assistant 412-781-0186 xl0 [email protected]
Andrew Bechman Adult Faith Formation 412-781-0186 x18 andybechman@ saintscholastica.com
Ginny Ambrose Music Minister 412-781-0186 x17 ginnyambrose@ saintscholastica.com
Bruce Hassing Calvin Brookins Facilities Maintenance
Website: www.LAVCatholic.org
Diocesan Victim Assistance Hotline: 1-888-808-1235
PA Child Line: 1-800-932-0313
To watch our weekend Mass or Children’s Liturgy of the Word
online go to LAVCatholic.org/mass-videos
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SATURDAY January 23—3rd Sunday in Ordinary Time Madonna Church 4:30 pm † Colette Zeedick (Kathleen McAndrews)
SUNDAY January 24—3rd Sunday in Ordinary Time Saint Mary Church 11:30 am † John P. & Patrick Zuza & Arlene Cullins (Jack & Cathy Zuza)
MONDAY January 25—The Conversion of Saint Paul Madonna Church 9:00 am † Lucy Brancato (Jacqueline & Kevin Klinvex)
TUESDAY January 26—Saints Timothy and Titus Madonna Church 9:00 am † Irma Mazza (Marlene & Carol)
WEDNESDAY January 27—Weekday in Ordinary Time Madonna Church 9:00 am † Mary L. Zeh (Mr. & Mrs. David Sauers)
SATURDAY January 30—4th Sunday in Ordinary Time Madonna Church 4:30 pm † Josephine Gaitaniella & Anthony & Hazel Antico (David, Joan & Family )
SUNDAY January 31—4th Sunday in Ordinary Time Saint Mary Church 11:30 am † Pete & Stella Subasic (Family)
SAINT JOSEPH PARISH
SUNDAY January 24—3rd Sunday in Ordinary Time Saint Francis of Assisi Church 8:00 am † Eileen Hordubay (Bob & Sandy Werderitch) Saint Edward Church 10:00 am † George Wachter (Sis Wachter)
THURSDAY January 28—Saint Thomas Aquinas Saint Edward Church 9:00 am † Boyle - Sweeney Family (Betty Boyle)
FRIDAY January 29—Weekday in Ordinary Time Saint Edward Church 9:00 am † Ray Schafer (Mary & Family)
SATURDAY January 30—Weekday in Ordinary Time Saint Edward Church 9:00 am The people of Saint Padre Pio Parish
SUNDAY January 31—4th Sunday in Ordinary Time Saint Francis of Assisi Church 8:00 am † Thomas V. & Amelia C. Dortenzo & Frances Shullo (Son & nephew, Thomas Dortenzo) Saint Edward Church 10:00 am † Edward Divers (Sylvia Divers)
SAINT PADRE PIO PARISH
SAINT JUAN DIEGO PARISH SATURDAY January 23—3rd Sunday in Ordinary Time 5:00 pm † Brenda Scanlon (The Scanlon Family)
SUNDAY January 24—3rd Sunday in Ordinary Time 9:30 am † Nick Maslaney (Virginia Ware) 12:00 Noon The people of Saint Scholastica Parish
MONDAY January 25—The Conversion of Saint Paul 10:00 am † Katherine Arturo, anniversary (Renee Arturo Kleiner)
TUESDAY January 26—Saints Timothy and Titus 10:00 am † Gertrude Panza (Karen Lynd & Cheryl Kearney)
WEDNESDAY January 27—Weekday in Ordinary Time 10:00 am † Emilio Posa (Lena Curcio)
THURSDAY January 28—Saint Thomas Aquinas 10:00 am † Natalie Certo (Jo Certo)
FRIDAY January 29—Weekday in Ordinary Time 10:00 am † Gertrude Panza (Stacey & Randy Armagost)
SATURDAY January 30—4th Sunday in Ordinary Time 5:00 pm † Kevin Scanlon (The Scanlon Family)
SUNDAY January 31—4th Sunday in Ordinary Time 9:30 am † Gertrude Panza (Katelyn Piroth) 12:00 Noon The people of Saint Scholastica Parish
SAINT SCHOLASTICA PARISH
REST IN PEACE Saint Juan Diego
† Albert Perry January 8, 2021
SATURDAY January 23—3rd Sunday in Ordinary Time 4:00 pm The people of Saint Joseph Parish
SUNDAY January 24—3rd Sunday in Ordinary Time 9:00 am † Dr. F. Bryan Kennedy (Dr. & Mrs. Jack Tomlin) 11:00 am † Dan Trader (Carol Pass)
MONDAY January 25—The Conversion of Saint Paul 8:00 am † Arthur Mascilli (Dr. & Mrs. Robert Hartsock)
TUESDAY January 26—Saints Timothy and Titus 8:00 am The people of Saint Joseph Parish
WEDNESDAY January 27—Weekday in Ordinary Time 8:00 am † Mary Ann (Ford) Simon (The Meinert Family)
THURSDAY January 28—Saint Thomas Aquinas 8:00 am The people of Saint Joseph Parish
FRIDAY January 29—Weekday in Ordinary Time 8:00 am † J. J. Nese (Virginia Ware)
SATURDAY January 30—4th Sunday in Ordinary Time 4:00 pm † Chad Gavlik Schmidtetter (Family)
SUNDAY January 31—4th Sunday in Ordinary Time 9:00 am † John P. Grsetic, Jr. & Deceased Family (The Reiland Family) 11:00 am † Joseph Zgurzynski, Sr. (Dr. & Mrs. Robert Hartsock)
SCRIPTURE READINGS FOR THE WEEK
Sunday—January24 Jonah 3:1-5, 10 1 Corinthians 7:29-31 Mark 1:14-20
Monday—January 25 Acts 22:3-16 Mark 16:15-18
Tuesday—January 26 2 Timothy 1:1-8 Mark 3:31-35
Wednesday—January 27 Hebrews 10:11-18 Mark 4:1-20
Thursday—January 28 Hebrews 10:19-25 Mark 4:21-25
Friday—January 29 Hebrews 10:32-39 Mark 4:26-34
Saturday—January 30 Hebrews 11:1-2, 8-19 Mark 4:35-41
Sunday—January31 Deuteronomy 18:15-20 1 Cor 7:32-35 Mark 1:21-28
Baptisms: Celebrated during any of the weekend liturgies or after the last Sunday liturgy (11:00am at Saint Joseph, 11:30am at Saint Mary, 12:00pm at Saint Scholastica). First time parents must complete a baptism preparation class. Contact the parish office of the appropriate church for details.
Weddings: Celebrated at 2:00pm on Saturdays. Contact the parish office of the appropriate church at least six months before the desired date.
Funerals: Offered at 10:00am, Monday through Saturday.
Anointing of the Sick: Please contact the appropriate parish office.
Sacrament of Reconciliation: See the bulletin schedule for times and locations.
Mass Intentions: Offered at each Mass for deceased loved ones or for other special intentions. Please call the parish office to schedule.
Family Faith Formation: Offered for grades K-8 on Sunday afternoons and Wednesday evenings at Saint Joseph Church, September through April. Contact the Faith Formation Office at 412-963-8885 for details or to register.
Volunteer Opportunities: All parishioners are encouraged to contribute their time and talents to the church. We have opportunities to serve at Mass as lectors, Extraordinary Ministers of Communion, ushers, music ministers and altar servers. Please contact the parish office for information on all our volunteer opportunities. All staff and volunteers in the Diocese of Pittsburgh are required to obtain clearances and training to comply with the Safe Environment Policy. See diopitt.org/compliance or contact the parish office for details.
Membership: To register at one of the Lower Allegheny Valley Catholic parishes, update your contact information, or let us know if you or a family member is homebound or has moved to a nursing home, please use the form at the end of this bulletin or contact the appropriate parish office.
SACRAMENTS and MORE DAILY MASSES WEEK OF JANUARY 25 8:00 am Saint Joseph Church Fr. Bill Siple
Monday through Friday
9:00 am Madonna of Jerusalem Church Fr. Mike Decewicz Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday
Saint Edward Church Thursday, Friday, Saturday
10:00 am Saint Scholastica Church Fr. Dale DeNinno Monday through Friday
SATURDAY VIGIL MASSES—JANUARY 30 4:00 pm Saint Joseph Church Fr. Bill Siple
4:30 pm Madonna of Jerusalem Church Fr. Dale DeNinno
5:00 pm Saint Scholastica Church Fr. Mike Decewicz
SUNDAY MASSES—JANUARY 31 8:00 am Saint Francis of Assisi Church Fr. Mike Decewicz
9:00 am Saint Joseph Church Fr. Bill Siple
9:30 am Saint Scholastica Church Fr. Dale DeNinno
10:00 am Saint Edward Church Fr. Mike Decewicz
11:00 am Saint Joseph Church Fr. Bill Siple
11:00 am Saint John Cantius Church Fr. Lee (Korean Mass)
11:30 am Saint Mary Church Fr. Dale DeNinno
12:00 noon Saint Scholastica Church Fr. Mike Decewicz
SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION
Every Saturday
9:30-10:00 am Saint Edward Church
11:30-12:00 noon Saint Joseph Church
3:30-4:00 pm Madonna of Jerusalem Church
Every Thursday
6:30-7:00 pm Saint Scholastica Church
Collection for January 16 & 17:
St. Anthony Programs:
Saint Joseph Parish: Needed each week:
$6,291
$10,500
$2,937
Saint Juan Diego Parish: Needed each week:
$2,749
$7,550
$721
Saint Padre Pio Parish: Needed each week:
$3,416
$6,950
$571
Saint Scholastica Parish: Needed each week:
$9,824
$7,950
$1,535
Dear Parishioners,
The Parish Share Program has a long history in the Diocese of Pittsburgh. Established many years ago, its purpose has always been to ask the help of individual parishes to assist in the funding of diocesan programs. These would include administrative costs associated with the day-to-day operation of the diocese; outreach to the poor through Catholic Charities; the education of youth in parochial schools and Faith Formation programs; and the support of seminarians and retired priests.
The PSP serves as a reminder that our theological understanding of Church extends beyond a particular local church building or parish community. For that matter, it is obviously bigger than a single diocese. The Catholic Church is universal. It encompasses all people in every place.
The Parish Share Program for 2021 will begin on the Sunday before Ash Wednesday. Preparations are underway and will soon include a letter from me and a pledge card mailed to the registered households in each of the four parishes in the Lower Allegheny Valley. It is my strongest hope that every parishioner will choose to participate and make a sacrificial gift, which will enable all four of our parishes to reach their assessed goal.
Listed here are the most recent numbers for the Parish Share Program in 2020. Please note that the amount collected over and above the assessment stays in the parish and may be used for local needs. That is good news!
Saint Joseph Parish
Assessed: $82,114.00
Collected thus far: $88,613.00
Over: $ 6,499.00
Saint Juan Diego Parish
Assessed: $43,421.00
Collected thus far: $21,547.00
Still Owed: $21,874.00
Saint Padre Pio Parish
Assessed: $41,201.00
Collected thus far: $32,845.00
Still Owed: $ 8,356.00
Saint Scholastica Parish
Assessed: $ 52,558.00
Collected thus far: $103,345.00
Over: $ 50,787.00
As always, may God bless and reward you for your kind generosity in the sharing of your treasure.
Saint Joseph Parish
Funeral Masses 23
Baptisms 20
Weddings 3
Saint Juan Diego Parish
Funeral Masses 57
Baptisms 14
Weddings 6
Saint Padre Pio Parish
Funeral Masses 14
Baptisms 1
Weddings 0
Saint Scholastica Parish
Funeral Masses 19
Baptisms 11
Weddings 1
of the Lower Allegheny Valley grouping of parishes an important step forward this week. A ZOOM meeting was held with diocesan officials on Thursday, January 21ST. Included in that meeting were Father Dale DeNinno, the Pastor/Administrator of the LAV; Lori McKinniss, overseeing the eventual merging of all the finances of the four parishes; and Debbie VanDemark, the designated PDS Conversion Administrator. Her task will be to coordinate the work of the Parish Data System in bringing together into one operation the information that the four individual parishes currently have on each registered household of parishioners.
These diocesan ZOOM meetings will be held every other week for the next several months as more and more details are addressed. In addition, an on-line parish assembly will be created whereby pertinent information will be shared with parishioners at-large. Its availability will be communicated at the suitable time.
Your prayerful support of this undertaking is much needed and appreciated. Many parish groupings throughout the Diocese of Pittsburgh have already accomplished what we are now working towards. Please ask the Holy Spirit to lead and guide this momentous task.
End of Year Statements: Par ishioners who would like a 2020 Contribution Statement should contact their parish office to request that one be mailed to them. Thank you to everyone for your generosity throughout the year!
Enrich your faith with an online Bible study for the new year! As we begin a new year with things in even greater flux than usual, and as we look forward to our new parish community officially forming, it seems appropriate to stop and reflect upon our calling. What does God ask of us now? Who does God call us to be? In “Moses, Called and Equipped,” we will reflect upon the call of Moses as a model for our own calling. We will meet online on three Monday evenings, January 25 and February 1 and 8, from 7:30 to 8:45pm.
If you would like to participate, please contact Andrew Bechman by e-mail at: [email protected]. You can order the text online as a booklet or as an eBook. The study is meant to be reflective, but low-key and relaxed. There is no expectation that you do “homework” ahead of time unless you wish to. We hope you can join us!
The High Hopes For Haiti Foundation has sent thanks to the LAV for the generous Advent Giving Tree contributions to help educate the students at The Good Samaritan School in Saint Marc, Haiti. This year the school has 179 students in preschool, 549 students in grades kindergarten to sixth grade, and supports 178 students who have gone on to high school. Dr. Mortel, who started the school, believes education is going to be the answer for Haiti’s problems. The LAV Hope for Haiti Committee is able to support 10 students thanks to the contributions from our fellow parishioners.
The RCIA (Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults) is the process by which adults and older children enter the Catholic Church. On Sunday at Saint Scholastica Church, Jason Ewing participated in the Rite of Acceptance into the Order of Catechumens. This means that, after an initial period of inquiry, he has moved into a formal relationship with the Catholic Church and our parish communities as he prepares to be baptized as a Catholic Christian. He now enters the second stage, the Catechumenate, an apprenticeship in Christian living. Jason will look to you, the members of our parishes, as models as he participates with us in worship, faith-sharing, service, and other community activities. We are also working with other inquirers. Please pray for them and Jason as they undertake the next steps in their journey to Christ!
2021 March for Life: This year ’s annual rally will take place virtually. We will invite a small group of pro-life leaders from across the country to march in Washington, DC this year. These leaders will represent pro-life Americans everywhere who, each in their own unique ways, work to make abortion unthinkable and build a culture where every human life is valued and protected. We invite you to join us to watch the March for Life online by RSVPing at https://marchforlife.org/2021-virtual-events/. You will receive an email on January 29 with a code to watch the March and hear the speakers. The St. Scholastica bus to the March has been canceled. We encourage all parishioners to watch the March virtually.
LAV
PARISH NEWS
Twenty Suggested Names for the Lower Allegheny Valley
Grouping of Parishes
To Honor Christ
1. Christ the King 2. Christ the Servant 3. Lamb of God
To Honor the Blessed Mother
4. Annunciation 5. Our Lady of the Rosary 6. Queen of Heaven
To Honor the Saints
7. Saint Anthony of Padua 8. Saint Bruno 9. Saint Dominic 10. Saint Gemma 11. Saint Ignatius of Loyola 12. Saint John the Apostle 13. Saint Kateri Tekakwitha 14. Saint Louis 15. Saint Lucy 16. Saint Luke 17. Saint Paul VI 18. Saint Rita of Cascia 19. Saint Timothy 20. Saint William of Vercelli
These names were submitted in mid-December to Bishop Zubik for his review. In early March this list will be mailed to every registered household in the Lower Allegheny Valley grouping of parishes. At that time you will have the opportunity to express your preference as to which name will be given for the newly merged parishes of Saint Joseph, Saint Juan Diego, Saint Padre Pio and Saint Scholastica. As the Bishop of the Diocese of Pittsburgh, Bishop Zubik has the authority to make the final decision. We should know of his decision by the middle of May.
May the Holy Spirit bless, guide and inspire him and all of us as we move into the future of this Catholic faith community.
Check One:
St. Joseph Parish
St. Juan Diego Parish
St. Padre Pio Parish
St. Scholastica Parish
Check One:
New Registration
Change of Address
Moving out of Parish
Requesting Envelopes
Membership Form Name:
Address:
City: Zip:
Phone: Email:
205 Brilliant Ave, Aspinwall PA 15215
412-781-7927
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.cdtca.org
Mark Grgurich, Principal
DATE TIME EVENT LOCATION
Monday, January 25 7:30pm Bible Study: Moses, Called and Equipped Virtual
Tuesday, January 26 7:00pm CALIX Meeting St. Juan Diego, John Paul I Center
Wednesday, January 27 6:30pm Family Faith Formation-3rd Wednesday Group St. Joseph Church
Thursday, January 28 10:00-11:30am
OR 7:00-8:30pm Women's Bible Study: Walking with Purpose St. Joseph, John Paul II Hall
Thursday, January 28 4:30pm OR 7:00pm Middle School EDGE Night Virtual
Middle School Edge Night: Join us vir tually on Thursday, January 28, from 4:30 to 6:00 or 7:00 to 8:30pm for fun faith activities, including taking a deeper dive into the Bible as we learn to better navigate and pray with Scripture.
Links for virtual events are posted on the calendar at lavcatholic.org/calendar.
Over the last few months, our 2nd grade students have been preparing to celebrate the Sacrament of Reconciliation. At the end of January they will complete their preparation at a reconciliation retreat and then receive the sacrament. Please keep them and their families in your prayers as they take this next step in their faith journey.
Next weekend kicks off Catholic Schools Week at CDTCA! This is an opportunity for our students to celebrate our school and Catholic education. Our Open House is next Saturday, January 30 from 2 - 4pm. We will be accepting registrations for Pre-School through 8th grade. Reservations are required and can be made on our website: www.cdtca.org. There is also a virtual tour available. Now is the time to check out CDTCA and discover the Catholic School difference!
Members of our community who are in need of shor t-term assistance can contact the LAV Saint Vincent de Paul Society at [email protected] or 412-254-4446 .
The LAV parishes provide a hot meal for the women’s shelter at Bethlehem Haven on the first Sunday of each month and the men’s shelter at Community House on the fourth Saturday of each month. For details on how you can participate in this ministry, go to lavcatholic.org/homeless-ministry.
The Aspinwall Homeless Ministry is not cur rently accepting donations of clothing. However, they are very much in need of non-perishable food items such as soups, (both condensed and ready-to-serve), jelly, and powdered or shelf-stable milk. Please leave donations in plastic bags in the gray bins at the Saint Scholastica church entrance.
Donations of Giant Eagle gift cards are gratefully accepted. They can be brought to the Saint Scholastica parish office.
Collection bins for local Food Pantries are located in the following Church entrances:
Saint Edward Church and Saint Francis Church are collecting cereal and soup.
Saint Joseph Church is collecting non-perishable items. Please leave donations in the drawer in the vestibule.
Saint Scholastica Church is collecting canned vegetables and fruits. Please put donations in the red collection bin.
Clothing Donations: At this time, the St. Vincent DePaul Society is not accepting donations at the clothing collection bin in the back parking lot of Saint Francis Church.
Remember to check those expiration dates! All of our local charities greatly appreciate your donations of non-perishable foods. Before you donate, please take a moment to check the expiration dates. Charities cannot accept expired food items.
The St. Vincent DePaul Society Sharpsburg Food Pantry would like to thank the members of all the parishes for their thoughtfulness and generosity in giving $7,005 to the Advent Giving Tree. These donations will greatly help the families that we serve in our local communities. May God bless all of you and keep you safe in 2021.
ADDICTION RECOVERY MINISTRY NEWS
412-218-5410 [email protected] addictionrecoveryministrypittsburgh.org
Facebook: Addiction Recovery Ministry Pittsburgh
Promise 6: “The feeling of uselessness and self-pity will disappear”
Poor me, poor, poor me! Nothing is as tiresome as someone wrapped in the garment of self-pity. They make themselves the center of their life. Everything revolves around their sense of victimization.
Unfortunately, this is often the case, not just for the addict/alcoholic, but also for some who are in recovery. They have become so used to being the victim of their own drama that they don’t know how not to be the victim.
Self-pity and shame are similar. They tell the sufferer you do not deserve recovery; you have done so much damage, you are so worthless that you need to suffer. This lie is truly the devil at work. This toxic lie destroys not only the possibility of recovery, but even the desire, the hope of recovery. Self-pity can destroy hope.
The feelings of uselessness is the child of self-pity. Self-pity focuses our attention on our brokenness, perhaps not just our failure with recovery, but our failure in life, emphasizing our inability to live life.
Our addiction feeds into this lie, imprisons us in a world of darkness where we come to believe that we are so broken, we can never get sober and are probably not worth it. We surrender to our addiction.
But this promise reminds us that gratitude, not self-pity, is the path to recovery. Yes, we are broken. We have all done terrible things; and yes, we are responsible for the carnage we have caused. But where there is sin, there also is grace. We are all created in the image and likeness of God, who loves us unconditionally. God is with us in our success, in our failure, and in our hope, in our addiction and in our recovery. God is with us.
The hope and the promise is to embrace God’s presence in your life. Be humble enough to accept God’s grace and gift. Turn your heart from self-pity to gratitude. From uselessness to service. Learn to live with an attitude of gratitude.
Next week as we look at Promise 7, we will begin to embrace the work of recovery.
A.R.M. is collaborating with the Light of Life
Rescue Mission to provide a monthly bagged lunch for their guests. The items still needed for February’s Light of Life lunches are fruit cups, raisins, drinks and gum. We pack 150 lunches. Please drop donations at the John Paul I Center by January 31 or contact Rosemarie at 412-784-8700.
The Nicene Creed
I believe in one God, the Father almighty,
maker of heaven and earth, of all things
visible and invisible.
I believe in one Lord Jesus Christ, the Only
Begotten Son of God, born of the Father
before all ages. God from God, Light from
Light, true God from true God, begotten, not
made, consubstantial with the Father; through
him all things were made. For us men and for
our salvation he came down from heaven,
[Bow] and by the Holy Spirit was incarnate
of the Virgin Mary, and became man.
For our sake he was crucified under Pontius
Pilate, he suffered death and was buried, and
rose again on the third day in accordance with
the Scriptures. He ascended into heaven and is
seated at the right hand of the Father. He will
come again in glory to judge the living and
the dead and his kingdom will have no end.
I believe in the Holy Spirit, the Lord, the giver
of life, who proceeds from the Father and the
Son, who with the Father and the Son is
adored and glorified, who has spoken through
the prophets.
I believe in one, holy, catholic and apostolic
Church. I confess one Baptism for the
forgiveness of sins and I look forward to the
resurrection of the dead and the life of the
world to come.
Amen.
The Gloria
Glory to God in the highest, and on earth
peace to people of good will.
We praise you, we bless you, we adore you,
we glorify you, we give you thanks for your
great glory, Lord God, heavenly King, O God
almighty Father.
Lord Jesus Christ, Only-begotten Son, Lord
God, Lamb of God, Son of the Father, you
take away the sins of the world, have mercy
on us. You take away the sins of the world,
receive our prayer. You are seated at the right
hand of the Father, have mercy on us.
For you alone are the Holy One, you alone are
the Lord, you alone are the Most High, Jesus
Christ, with the Holy Spirit in the glory of
God the Father.
Amen.
First Reading: Jonah 3:1-5, 10
The word of the LORD came to Jonah, saying:
“Set out for the great city of Nineveh,
and announce to it the message that I will tell you.”
So Jonah made ready and went to Nineveh,
according to the LORD’S bidding.
Now Nineveh was an enormously large city;
it took three days to go through it.
Jonah began his journey through the city,
and had gone but a single day’s walk announcing,
“Forty days more and Nineveh shall be destroyed,”
when the people of Nineveh believed God;
they proclaimed a fast
and all of them, great and small, put on sackcloth.
When God saw by their actions how they turned from their evil way,
he repented of the evil that he had threatened to do to them;
he did not carry it out.
Responsorial Psalm
Teach me your ways, O Lord.
Second Reading: 1 Corinthians 7:29-31
I tell you, brothers and sisters, the time is running out.
From now on, let those having wives act as not having them,
those weeping as not weeping,
those rejoicing as not rejoicing,
those buying as not owning,
those using the world as not using it fully.
For the world in its present form is passing away.
Gospel: Mark 1:14-20
After John had been arrested, Jesus came to Galilee proclaiming the
gospel of God: “This is the time of fulfillment. The kingdom of God is at
hand. Repent, and believe in the gospel.”
As he passed by the Sea of Galilee, he saw Simon and his brother
Andrew casting their nets into the sea; they were fishermen. Jesus said to
them, “Come after me, and I will make you fishers of men.” Then they
abandoned their nets and followed him. He walked along a little farther
and saw James, the son of Zebedee, and his brother John. They too were
in a boat mending their nets. Then he called them. So they left their
father Zebedee in the boat along with the hired men and followed him.