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18th Sunday in Ordinary Time Page 1
Transfiguration of the Lord August 6, 2019
August 4, 2019
Holy Spirit Parish I N L A W R E N C E C O U N T Y
Parish Pastoral Team Father Joseph McCaffrey, Pastor Father Anthony Sciarappa, Parochial Vicar Father Brendan Dawson, Parochial Vicar Father Victor Molka, Jr., Parish Chaplain Father Nicholas Spirko, In Residence Deacon John Carran Deacon S. Daniel Kielar Deacon Matthew Hawkins Sr. Annie Bremmer, OSF, Pastoral Associate Sr. Barbara Ann Johnston, CSJ, Pastoral Associate
Fr. Mac’s Message — page 2 see the pictures
i Thirst with Patrick Neve — page 8
1st Annual HSP Women of Faith picnic — page 11
Family Gathering pictures — page 12
August 4, 2019 Page 2
This week, beginning on August 7th, the first major festival of Holy Spirit Parish will begin
and continue for four days! A huge thank you to everyone who has donated, volunteered
and assisted in any way in making our first festival a reality! Special thanks to the festival
committee which has worked for many months pulling this all together. It is a wonderful event of fellowship
and fun for the entire community. None of it would be possible without many hours of volunteer help and
organization. We give thanks to God for his many blessings and also for the gift of each other. See the
schedule on our cover page which highlights the food special of each evening as well as the entertainment.
This past week, Sr. Annie led a summer work camp for girls in the parish of Holy Spirit. Three sisters of
St. Francis and nine young teenage girls spent the week doing service projects at the parish sites of Christ
the King and St. James. They also helped at the wonderful, young people’s and families’ picnic at St. James
site this past Sunday. They washed tables down at St. Vitus for the upcoming parish festival and they hosted a
pro-life baby shower with over 100 women and girls who came with gifts for Alpha & Omega and Catholic
Charities. They ended their week visiting the Franciscan
sisters in the Wexford area.
There was a fabulous family picnic for the young fami-
lies of the parish hosted at St.
James site this past weekend,
Sunday, July 28, from 1 to 5 p.m.
Thank you to Rose Butch for
organizing the
Holy Spirit Family
Gathering and its
activities, and all
her volunteers, es-
pecially the core crew of Ilana Ilongo,
Heather McCosby, Amy Chornenky, Jean
Pascale, Joe Mercurio, Pete Pascale, Doug
Butch, Lorrie Millette and Chris Baker,
who got drenched in the dunk tank. See page 12 for
pictures and more information. We look forward to
having many such celebrations to get the families with
children to know one another! Look out for their next
adventure. Rose is already planning for a September 29
event from 5:00 to 9:00 pm.
18th Sunday in Ordinary Time Page 3 Mass Intentions
Saturday, August 3rd—Vigil: The Eighteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time 4:00 pm—St. Camillus—Mary Ann DeFiore (Family) 4:00 pm—St. Vitus—Charles Peak (Family) 5:00 pm—St. Vincent de Paul—Mary Jo Gaspare (Sister & Nephews)
Sunday, August 4th—The Eighteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time 7:00 am—St. Vitus—Michael & Marie Navarra (Pam, Rose & Peggy) 8:00 am—Mary, Mother of Hope—Edwin C. Stevens (Stanley & Mary Lou Pruchnic) 8:45 am—St. James the Apostle—Living & Deceased Members of the Parish 9:00 am—St. Vitus—Stephanie & Peter Scarnati (Children & Grandchildren) 9:30 am—St. Joseph the Worker—Beatrice Fleo (Michael & Mary Lou Mackievich) 10:00 am—St. Vincent de Paul—Stanley Pierog, Jr. (Mary Ann & Rita Elsesser) 10:45 am—Christ the King—Nadine Gennaro & the Gennaro Family (Gerald Gennaro) 11:00 am—St. Camillus—Mary Mancine (Teresa & Ed Moses) 11:30 am—Mary, Mother of Hope—Daniel E. Fee (The Fee Family)
Monday, August 5th—Weekday 8:30 am—St. Camillus—Anthony “Pooch” Allegro (Wife, Dolly) 6:00 pm—St. Joseph the Worker—Mike Bucci (Family)
Tuesday, August 6th—The Transfiguration of the Lord 8:30 am—St. Camillus—Rosemary DeCarbo (Mom); Rose Mary Stofko (Nick & Mary Ann Meker) Noon—St. Vitus—Deceased Members of Spina & Savocchia Families (Ramona Nathan)
Wednesday, August 7th—Weekday 8:30 am—St. Camillus—Rita Cowher (Ron & Shirley Luba); John Bockius (Madeline)
Thursday, August 8th—St. Dominic, Priest 8:30 am—St. Camillus—Karen W. Russo (Mother & Family) Noon—St. Vitus—Miss Gabrielle Malizia (Grams & Pap)
Friday, August 9th—Weekday 8:30 am—St. Camillus—Kathy Squeglio (Family)
Saturday, August 10th—Vigil: The Nineteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time 4:00 pm—St. Camillus—Louis Catalano (Olga Catalano) 4:00 pm—St. Vitus—Sam & Adeline Pidro (Family) 5:00 pm—St. Vincent de Paul—William Boak & Donald Runyon, Sr. (Family) 11:30 pm—St. Vitus—Festival Mass
Sunday, August 11th—The Nineteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time 7:00 am—St. Vitus—Robert Dess (Wife & Children) 8:00 am—Mary, Mother of Hope—Alice Gribben (The Lawrences) 8:45 am—St. James the Apostle—Paul & Virginia Kuhn (Children & Grandchildren) 9:00 am—St. Vitus—John Marino, Jr. (Anthony & Anita Scarnati) 9:30 am—St. Joseph the Worker—For the Living & Deceased Members of the Parish 10:00 am—St. Vincent de Paul—Edward Kusnierz (Wife, Antoinette & Family) 10:45 am—Christ the King—Jack “Putsy” Lupo (Family) 11:00 am—St. Camillus—Mary Mancine (Teresa & Ed Moses); John Burick (Children) 11:30 am—Mary, Mother of Hope—Lefty & Fannie Rozak (Daughter)
This Week, the Tabernacle Lamps
Burn For:
Adoration Chapel Harry V. Jannetti
by Family
Christ the King
In Memory of Eric Butch
by Deacon John & Robin Carran
Mary, Mother of Hope
Eleanor Kapcewicz by Regina Banko
St. James the Apostle
Christians in the Middle East who are persecuted because of their faith
St. Joseph the Worker
Mike Bucci by Family
St. Vincent de Paul
Louis Martino by Family
St. Vitus
Shane McQuiston by Mommy, Daddy
& Kortney
St. Vitus Mary & Joseph Lamp
Reno “Cookie” Marcotuli by Ed Myers & Family
Mass Intentions For the Week
August 4, 2019 Page 4 Parish Life
Welcome Our Newly Baptized
Cameron Thomas Mathieson Son of Jason & Katherine (Wilson) Mathieson
(St. James the Apostle)
NURSING HOME MASSES
Monday, August 5th 3:15 pm—Shenango On the Green In Memory of Thomas W. Pfahles
(Vickie Onufrak)
Tuesday, August 6th 2:30 pm—Quality Life Services (Golden Hill)
Doug Shoup & Tom Alfano (Family)
Wednesday, August 7th
2:00 pm—The Grove at New Castle (Silver Oaks) In Memory of the Deceased Members of
Bernardino & Anna Nocera Family (Judy)
Harold M. Bastian (St. Vitus)
Pauline Kitzko (Mary, Mother of Hope)
John Knight
John R. Kukich (Christ the King)
Peter J. Yerage (St. Vitus)
Please hold in Prayer those who are ill, recovering or homebound;
our Priests, Deacons and Religious; our Military and our First Responders
and those who reside in Nursing Homes or Assisted Living Facilities.
REST IN PEACE
The Rosary is said on the 1st and 3rd Sundays of the month at 7:00 pm in St. Camillus Church.
All are Welcome!
Next Baptism Class Monday, August 5th 6:00 pm
Mary, Mother of Hope site Call 724-652-3422 for information
The Adoration Chapel on North Beaver Street
(across from St. Mary’s Church Mary, Mother of Hope site)
is open for adoration and prayer. Anyone wishing to visit may come
between dawn and dusk.
Adoration Chapel Hours: Open Sundays at 1:00 pm until Saturdays at 2:00 pm Closed Saturdays at 2:00 pm until Sundays at 1:00 pm
Those interested in becoming Adorers may do so by calling Vickie at 724-652-5538 x 8.
MARIAN MOVEMENT OF PRIESTS ROSARY CENACLE GROUP
Please join us beginning August 11th! Sundays at 4:00 pm (sharp) until 4:30 pm
at the Adoration Chapel.
PROTECTING GOD’S CHILDREN WORKSHOP Wednesday, August 21st
6:00 pm—9:00 pm St. Camillus McGurk Hall
This One-Time Workshop is a part of Safe Environment (along with Clearances)
for all our parish volunteers.
PRE-REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED Call 724-652-5538 ext. 6 or 724-652-3422
to register for the workshop.
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Parish Sacramental Records were transferred to the Diocesan Archives as of July 10, 2019. In the future, should you need a sacramental record
which was recorded at any former parish, you will need to contact the Diocesan Archives by calling 412-456-3158 or by e-mail: archives@diopitt.org.
They will be happy to assist you.
WEEKLY OFFERING:
Date Reported: July 21, 2019
Weekly Collection: $ 35,023.45
Number of Weekly Envelopes: 1,323
2019 PARISH SHARE CAMPAIGN:
2019 Parish Share Goal: $ 424,989.00
2019 Parish Share Paid: $ 167,907.10
2019 Parish Share Balance Owed: $ 257,081.90
From the Desk of Deacon John: Often, we hear people comment “the Church is tax exempt” and does not have to pay any taxes. While it is true, we have tax exempt status from sales tax, the Church does NOT have 100% tax exempt status when it come to property taxes. Presently we own 59 parcels of land, and pay County, Municipality and School taxes on most all of them. We are exempt from paying taxes on Cemetery Ground. Additionally, we have exemption from paying taxes on the assessed value of our school, worship sites and buildings used for religious education purposes. Thus, all our remaining properties are subject to tax. These include our office space, rectories, social halls as well as all vacant properties. Each year we receive a tax bill for all taxable buildings and properties based on their assessed value. Holy Spirit Parish presently pays annually just over $74,000.00 in property taxes. So, the next time someone tells you that we do not pay taxes, you can assure them we DO!
August 4, 2019 Page 6 Faith Formation
Catechesis
of the Good Shepherd
CGS Aide Training
August 31
5:15 - 6:30 pm (after Mass)
In Atrium at St. Camillus
For More Information Contact
Vicki Pavalko at 724-498-0904.
Catechesis of the Good Shepherd
Religious Potential of the Child
book sharing
August 12, 19, 26, September 2, 9, 16, 23, 30
6:30-8:00 pm
in the atrium at
St. Camillus Religious Formation
Center.
Contact Vicki Pavalko for
more information
at 724-498-0904.
Catechesis of the Good Shepherd Level 1 Formation Course
Coming Soon! Save these dates:
Oct. 26/27, Nov. 16/17, Dec. 14/15, Jan. 25/26, Feb. 15/16, Mar. 21/22, Apr. 4/5, May 16/17 This course also counts towards Catechetical Certification with additional Morality/CVOL course.
We are happy to announce that
REGISTRATIONS for Faith Formation
HAVE BEEN SENT!
Be on the Look-out for these forms this coming week!
Please give time for the post office to get these to you, instructions will follow next week if you have not received them.
All New CCD Registrations for Preschool and Kindergarten, please call
724-498-0904 or email vpavalko@hsplc.org
18th Sunday in Ordinary Time Page 7 Middle School/High School Ministry
Youth Night Details below Sun. 6:00-8:00 pm
Bible Study Studying the Mass readings Tues. 6:00-7:30 pm
All weekly events take place at the St. Vincent de Paul Hall
SUMMER 2019 Question Everything? A questioning mind is good, if there are answers available. We’ll tackle common questions about God, faith, and the Catholic Church.
8/4 TBA
8/11 Social Night
8/18 XLT Night – A night of adoration and worship
Contact Patrick Neve for more information at:
pneve@hsplc.org or call T-F: 724-652-3422
Patrick Neve
CONFIRMATION RETREAT
August 25 St. Vincent de Paul
9:00 am – 3:00 pm
Mandatory for all being Confirmed in October
Be prepared to have some FUN!
If you have a t-shirt, please wear it!
Contact Maggie Jackson for more information @
mjackson@hsplc.org or call M-Th 724-652-3422
Maggie Jackson
August 4, 2019 Page 8 Adult Faith Formation/St. Vitus School
Our August meeting will be “The Virtuous Battle of the
Sexes.” Our own high school youth minister,
and co-host of the “The Crunch” Podcast (CHECK IT
OUT ASAP), Patrick Neve, will be our speaker. He
will lead us in discussing how our bodies affect our
souls and spirituality; as well as the virtues of mascu-
linity and femininity, and how we grow in them.
Join us on Thursday, August 22 from 6-8pm
at The Crane Room. BRING A FRIEND!
Ages 21+ Welcome!!!!
Bible Study with
Chuck Mazzei returns
in September The study of Revelation features an eleven
part program with a Jeff Cavins video presen-
tation. The study sessions are held every
Monday evening, beginning September 9,
through November 18 from 7:00 to 9:00 pm
at St. Joseph the Worker site.
The cost is $15 per person which includes a
work book for the program. Fill out a form
from your worship site making your check
payable to Holy Spirit Parish Bible Study and
put it in the collection. Contact Chuck Mazzei
(724-202-7842) or email him at
mutsay@msn.com with questions.
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Do you know the very first time that music is mentioned in the Bible?
Genesis 4:21 (it’s part of a genealogy history) “Jubal, who be-
came the ancestor of all who play the lyre and the reed pipe.”
The lyre is a stringed instrument similar to a small harp and a
reed pipe is really any kind of pipe made of reeds, wood or
metal that makes a musical sound by blowing into it. The
majestic “Pipe” organ is a series of reed pipes and wood pipes
and metal pipes!
The name Jubal is related to the word “jubilee” or “jubilant”
and music certainly can be jubilant, although it can express
many emotions. That’s not to say that before Jubal, there was
not music. There is music all over creation!
Shakespeare said “The earth has music for those who listen.” As soon as a baby learns to
make sounds, he/she may hum and even sing! Instruments beautifully enhance our music for
worship, but our voice is the most perfect instrument! Lets use the voices that God gave us to
sing His praises!
Craft & Food Fall Festival coming September 14, 2019 to St. Camillus de Lellis site
FOOD PREP: Making pierogi on August 13th & 14th at 9:30 am in McGurk Hall/St. Camillus. Women and men (strong enough to pick up the heavy pots) are needed to pinch and pre-cook pierogi!
Oktoberfest coming October 12, 2019 to St. Joseph the Worker site
PLANNING MEETING: Tuesday, Aug. 13 7:00 pm St. Joseph the Worker hall
QUESTIONS? Call Hans or Monica at 724-658-8062
HOLY SPIRIT PARISH FUNDRAISER NEWS
Thursday Night Parish BINGO The Parish Center 117 N. Beaver Street
Doors Open at 5:30 pm Kitchen Opens at 6:00 pm
BINGO Starts at 6:45 pm
Must be 18 yrs. or older to play
August 4, 2019 Page 10
Mohawk Area Food Bank Collection Sites at
St. Anthony and St. James
Special needs this month are
Canned soups and crackers
Produce to People 910 S. Mercer St.
St. Vitus School Gym
11:00 am, 2nd Saturday— except...
In August, it will be on the 17th at 11:00 am
St. Joseph the Worker 1111 S. Cascade Street
Noon—1:00 pm, 1st & 3rd Saturdays
In August, it will also be on the 17th at NOON
PRODUCE TO PEOPLE
Produce to People has issued a Call for Help!
There are many different tasks
to be done!
And Howard Davis is calling for
help in these areas:
• Assist the elderly and disabled persons through the food distribution line and
transport the food to their car or vehicle.
• Help is needed to transfer meats from freezer to gym area and help stack and sort
meats in the gym.
• Help is needed to replenish food table to be distributed for recipients.
• Bag loose produce into bags.
*To learn more and respond to this need, call Howard at 724-714-1185.
*See the ad below for dates and times under Produce to People.
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SOCIETY OF ST. VINCENT DE PAUL – 2019 WALK FOR THE POOR
Help your neighbors in need one step at a time. The “Walk for the Poor”,
which benefits the Society of St. Vincent de Paul (SVdP), will be held
during the month of September. You can support the “Walk for the
Poor” by purchasing a $5 raffle ticket or two. You will have a chance to
win one of the $250 cash prizes (one person from each of the conferences will win this prize)
and a grand prize winner pulled from all the tickets will win $1,500. All funds raised will
remain with our local SVdP conference to help people in our community this winter with
housing, utilities and other emergency needs. We hope you’ll consider helping the poor
by purchasing a raffle ticket.
Raffle tickets will be sold at all Masses (see schedule that is in the bulletin) at all sites
of the Holy Spirit Parish in September or by contacting Rita Ludovici at
rmludovici@gmail.com or 724-658-5084.
FIRST ANNUAL
HOLY SPIRIT PARISH
“WOMEN OF FAITH” PICNIC
TUESDAY, AUGUST 20TH, 2019
CASCADE PARK DANCE PAVILION
DOORS OPEN AT 5:00 pm
IF THE LETTER OF YOUR LAST NAME
BEGINS WITH:
• • A-H BRING A CASSEROLE
• • I-P BRING A SALAD
• • Q-Z BRING A DESSERT
• • HOT DOGS AND BEVERAGES PROVIDED
*CALL FOR RESERVATIONS BY AUGUST 10TH
CHARLENE 724-654-7821
MARY ANN 724-730-5826
SANDY 724-657-0138
FOOD
FUN
MUSIC
August 4, 2019 Page 12
It takes a community—this gathering was beautiful and only possible because of the over-whelming support from the volunteers of our Holy Spirit Parish community! Thank you from the bottom of my heart! We couldn’t have done this without all of you amazing people! —Rose
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August 5—9 Choir Camp for Children 1st—8th Grade St. Alexis Parish, Wexford
August 7-10 Holy Spirit Festival St. Vitus site Grounds
August 20 First Annual Holy Spirit Parish Women of Faith Picnic Cascade Park Dance Pavillion Doors open at 5:00 pm
Month of September 2019 Walk for the Poor raffle to benefit the Society of Saint Vincent de Paul
September 8
John’s Breakfast Brunch
St. James the Apostle site
September 8
PCUC Spaghetti
Dinner
Mary, Mother of Hope site
September 9
Bible Study “Revelation” begins
St. Joseph the Worker site
September 14
Craft & Food Festival
St. Camillus site
September 21
We Are One In Christ
By Lawrence Co. Men’s
Catholic Fellowship
For men, women & young adults
Mary, Mother of Hope Center
COMING EVENTS
MAGNIFICAT PITTSBURGH PRAYER BREAKFAST
All women are invited to the Magnificat Pittsburgh prayer breakfast on August 24,
from 9:00 am to 12:00 pm at the Double Tree by Hilton, Cranberry Twp. Nicole
Abisinio, producer, actor, and film marketing executive, will speak about her conversion
to Catholicism. Nicole had a life journey of success in Hollywood, working with movie
and television stars even appearing in a movie with Bill Murray. But her life felt empty
and worthless until she understood her identity in Christ and how much God loves her.
She will share how God changed her, the struggles she faced in the film industry after
her conversion, and how God taught her to use the media for His glory. Tickets cost
$23.
To register, call Deb at 412-736-7523, or Pam at 412-461-8906 or go to
www.magnificatpittsburgh.org. The registration deadline is August 16.
OPAL (Ohio Pennsylvania Associate Leadership)
OPAL is sponsoring a Spirituality Conference featuring Sr. Jayne Helmlinger, president-
elect of the Leadership Conference of Women Religious (LCWR) and general superior of the
Sisters of St. Joseph, Orange CA.
“New Ways of Being, New Ways of Ministering” will examine what unites us as
people of faith and will explore the role lay-people will fill in the future of the
church.
Associate Leadership Conference
September 7-8, 2019
Kearns Spirituality Center, Pittsburgh, PA
August 4, 2019 Page 14 Fundraisers
PRE-SALE FOOD TICKETS: Advance Food Ticket buyers get 10% MORE in tickets for every $10 spent Festival FOOD Tickets will be available at the following locations through August 6th from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm Monday & Tuesday unless otherwise noted: St. Vitus School Office, 915 S. Jefferson St., New Castle
(use Home Street door) 9:00 am—2:00 pm
St. James the Apostle site Office, 4019 US 422, Pulaski, Pa
Christ the King site Office,
175 Martin–Kelly Spear Road, Hillsville, PA Note: Ticket sales Monday, August 5th ONLY
St. Camillus de Lellis site Office,
314 W. Englewood Ave. New Castle Note: No ticket sales from 12:30 pm to 1:00 pm office closed
YARD SIGNS: Do you live on a high traffic street or road?
Pick up a Yard Sign in a church vestibule after Mass
on August 3rd & 4th. Place the sign in your yard until the
festival is over and then return the sign to any church
vestibule the following weekend.
MORRA TOURNAMENT: Friday, August 9th
Sponsored by Ed & Don DeCarbo Funeral Home For information call Joe “Foli” at 724-654-4245
GROUNDS AND BOOTH SET UP: Able-bodied parishioners are needed for grounds set-up for the Festival
Sunday, August 4th, at 11:00 am at the Home Street/Mercer Street parking lot, St. Vitus site.
We need your help—as the saying goes: “Many hands make light work”.
FESTIVAL “DRESS REHEARSAL” & PRAYER SERVICE: Tuesday, August 6th at 6:00 pm
All volunteers are invited to attend a short prayer service and to have an opportunity to see the festival grounds, meet other volunteers, and review
the booth and work areas before the crowds and excitement begin. Committee members will be available to answer any questions you may have.
MORNING KITCHEN HELPERS NEEDED: Starting at 9:00 am on Monday morning August 5th and each day of the Festival
Come to prepare for evening sales, and get supplies ready for each food booth. Please Keep Coming! We can’t do it without you!
AFTER-FESTIVAL CLEAN-UP VOLUNTEERS NEEDED: Sunday, August 11th at 11:00 am.
It’s really not over when it’s over….We need able-bodied parishioners to come back to help remove the festival equipment from the parking lots.
We also need help to clean the kitchen, the hall, and the equipment. Come Sunday at Noon and Monday morning at 9:00 am to get the facilities back in order.
CALLING ALL BAKERS: Your delicious baked goods are needed for our
Casa Di Dolce baked goods booth. Bake your specialty or favorite goodies and bring them to the festival kitchen
Wednesday through Saturday before 4:00 pm.
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It’s Here!!!
HOLY SPIRIT PARISH FESTIVAL
August 7th—August 10th St. Vitus site grounds
ENTERTAINMENT SCHEDULE:
Wednesday, August 7th: 6:00 pm—9:00 pm: The Faiellas Strolling Musicians
6:30 pm—8:30 pm: The Lawrence County Band
Thursday, August 8th: 5:00 pm—7:00 pm: Steve Fazzini
7:00 pm—9:00 pm: The Red Coat Band 9:30 pm: The Baby Doll Dance
Friday, August 9th: 5:00 pm—7:00 pm: Gene Testa
7:00 pm—9:00 pm: Lawrence County Brass 8:00 pm—10:00 pm: The Dorals
Saturday, August 10th: 6:00 pm—7:30 pm: Nunzio Burrelli
8:00 pm—10:00 pm: The Butch Nichols Band 10:30 pm : Fireworks by StarFire Corp.
DELICIOUS FOOD EVERY NIGHT!
AVAILABLE AT 4:00 PM: Nightly Specials, Cavatelli, Pasta Fagioli, Eggplant, Sausage & Meatball Sandwiches, Pizza, Pizza Greens
AVAILABLE AT 6:00 PM: Lamb & Chicken on the Rod, Steak & Kielbasa Sandwiches, Fried Dough, Pepperoni Puffs, Baked Goods & Italian Pastries, Hot Dogs, French Fries,
Nachos, Spiral Fries, Ice Cream, Popcorn, Italian Ice, Beer, Soft Drinks & Lemon Shakes!
FESTIVAL GRAND RAFFLE Raffle Tickets are on sale after Weekend Masses in all of our churches. After Sunday, August 4th, Raffle Tickets may be purchased by calling Sharon Marshall at 724-654-0871 or 724-944-3573. (Please do not call the St. Vitus rectory office: they do NOT have tickets.)
You will have the opportunity to purchase tickets Wednesday, August 7th from 4:00 pm—6:00 pm on Festival Grounds
near the Food Ticket booth. ALL Ticket sales will close at 6:00 pm
on Wednesday, August 7th. NO EXCEPTIONS!
NIGHTLY FOOD SPECIALS: Wednesday, August 7th: Greens & Beans & Stuffed Hot Pepper
Thursday, August 8th: Chicken Florentine over Rice Friday, August 9th: Penne in Vodka Sauce with Sausage
Saturday, August 10th: Polenta in Red Sauce with Sausage
August 4, 2019 Page 16 Directory
SCHEDULE OF RECONCILIATION (CONFESSIONS): Saturdays: St. Camillus: 11:00 am—Noon St. Vitus: 11:30 am—12:30 pm St. Vincent de Paul: 4:00 pm—4:30 pm Mondays: St. Joseph the Worker: 5:15 pm—5:45 pm
CHRIST THE KING ST. ANTHONY CHURCH
411 W. Poland Ave., Bessemer, PA 16112 (Parish Office) P.O. Box 23, Hillsville, PA 16132
724-667-7721
MARY, MOTHER OF HOPE 124 North Beaver Street, New Castle, PA 16101
724-658-2564
SAINT CAMILLUS DE LELLIS 314 W. Englewood Avenue, New Castle, PA 16105
724-652-9471
SAINT JAMES THE APOSTLE 4019 US 422, Pulaski, PA 16143
724-964-8276
SAINT JOSEPH THE WORKER 1111 South Cascade Street, New Castle, PA 16101
724-658-1683
SAINT VINCENT DE PAUL 1 Lucymont Drive, New Castle, PA 16102
724-652-5829
SAINT VITUS 910 South Mercer Street, New Castle, PA 16101
724-652-3422
SAINT VITUS SCHOOL 915 South Jefferson Street, New Castle, PA 16101
724-654-9297
Readings for the week of August 4, 2019 Sunday: Eccl 1:2; 2:21-23/Ps 90:3-4, 5-6, 12-13, 14, 17/ Col 3:1-5, 9-11/Lk 12:13-21 Monday: Nm 11:4b-15/Ps 81:12-13, 14-15, 16-17/Mt 14:13-21 Tuesday: Dn 7:9-10, 13-14/Ps 97:1-2, 5-6, 9/2 Pt 1:16-19/ Lk 9:28b-36 Wednesday: Nm 13:1-2, 25--14:1, 26a-29a, 34-35/ Ps 106:6-7ab, 13-14, 21-22, 23/Mt 15:21-28 Thursday: Nm 20:1-13/Ps 95:1-2, 6-7, 8-9/Mt 16:13-23 Friday: Dt 4:32-40/Ps 77:12-13, 14-15, 16 and 21/Mt 16:24-28 Saturday: 2 Cor 9:6-10/Ps 112:1-2, 5-6, 7-8, 9/Jn 12:24-26 Next Sunday: Wis 18:6-9/Ps 33:1, 12, 18-19, 20-22/ Heb 11:1-2, 8-19 or 11:1-2, 8-12/Lk 12:32-48 or 12:35-40
Victim’s Assistance Hot-Line: If you are a person who has been hurt by abuse from clergy or others associated with the Church,
the Diocese of Pittsburgh offers assistance with counseling, spiritual direction
and referrals to other supportive services. We invite you to contact
our Diocesan Assistance Coordinator toll free at 1-888-808-1235
To report abuse to Childline, please call (toll free) 1-800-932-0313
Call 911 if a child is in immediate danger.
Father Mac’s Masses
These are the Masses Father McCaffrey is scheduled to celebrate in the upcoming week. This schedule is subject to adjustment, as our bulletin is printed several days in advance of the Sunday date.
Saturday, August 3
Sunday, August 4
Monday, August 5
Tuesday, August 6
Wednesday, August 7
Saturday, August 10
Sunday, August 11
4:00 pm—St. Camillus
7:00 am—St. Vitus
9:00 am—St. Vitus
6:00 pm—St. Joseph the Worker
8:30 am—St. Camillus
8:30 am—St. Camillus
4:00 pm—St. Camillus
9:30 am—St. Joseph the Worker
11:30 am—Mary, Mother of Hope
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