The Most Holy Trinity May 22, 2016
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The Most Holy Trinity May 22, 2016
OUR LADY OF THE MIRACULOUS MEDAL PARISH PARROQUIA DE NUESTRA SEÑORA DE LA MEDALLA MILAGROSA MASS SCHEDULE Saturday: Sunday: 5:00 PM — Vigil 8:00 AM & 11:00 AM 2:30 PM — La Misa en español Mon, Tue, Thu, Fri: 10:00 AM Wednesday: 10:00 AM & 6:00 PM Holy Days: Check Bulle n Schedule The Most Holy Trinity 300 Pike Street Meadow Lands PA 15347 724‐222‐1911 Office Hours: 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM e‐mail: [email protected] www.MiraculousMedalChurch.org May 22, 2016 MAY 22, 2016 DAY / TIME THE MOST HOLY TRINITY CONFESSIONS / EVENTS SATURDAY, MAY 21 10:00 AM 10:45—11:30 AM 4:00 PM 5:00 PM Mass Confessions Confessions Blue Mass PAGE 2 OBSERVANCES / MASS INTENTIONS READINGS ST. CHRISTOPHER MAGALLANES AND COMPANIONS; BLESSED VIRGIN MARY; ARMED FORCES DAY Wellness of Granddaughter, req. Marsha Williams In Apprecia on of the Char ers Township Police Department, req. Sco & Sandy Moore Jas 5:13‐20; Ps 141:1‐3, 8; Mk 10:13‐16 Frank A. Brown + Req. Ma & Paula Brown & Davey Families Joseph Chehovin + (Birthday), req. Children PARISHIONERS Prv 8:22‐31; Ps 8:4‐9; Rom 5:1‐5; Jn 16:12‐15 SUNDAY, MAY 22 8:00 AM Mass 11:00 AM Mass 2:30 PM Spanish Mass 7 PM to 9:00 PM Youth Ministry Mee ng MONDAY, MAY 23 10:00 AM Mass 10:45 AM Miraculous Medal Novena EIGHTH WEEK IN ORDINARY TIME; VICTORIA DAY (CANADA) Ma hew Piacenza +, req. Rosemary Kosiorek 1 Pt 1:3‐9; Ps 111:1‐2, 5‐6, 9‐10c; Mk 10:17‐27 Charles Peterson Sr. +, req. Wife, Helen 1 Pt 1:10‐16; Ps 98:1‐4; Mk 10:28‐31 TUESDAY, MAY 24 10:00 AM Mass 6:30 PM Welcome Ministry—Church Hall WEDNESDAY, MAY 25 10:00 AM 11:00 AM 6:00 PM 6:30 PM Mass Staff Mee ng Mass Bingo, CCD Center ST. BEDE THE VENERABLE; ST. GREGORY VII; ST. MARY MAGDALENE DE’PAZZI Mary DiNardo +, req. Mrs. Alice Syrek Mary Buzzard +, req. Joseph & Bonnie Nawrocki THURSDAY, MAY 26 10:00 AM Mass 6:00—8:00 PM Alpha II Mee ng, Church Hall ST. PHILIP NERI Josephine Rybacki +, req. Steve and Linda Se o FRIDAY, MAY 27 10:00 AM Mass 10:45 AM Divine Mercy Mass Confessions Confessions Mass Catherine Denner +, req. Mary Lou Bier 1 Pt 4:7‐13; Ps 96:10‐13; Mk 11:11‐26 BLESSED VIRGIN MARY John Bier + (Birthday), req. Family Joseph F. Kranak +, req. Dennis & Debbie Kranak SUNDAY, MAY 29 8:00 AM Mass 11:00 AM Mass 2:30 PM Spanish Mass 1 Pt 2:2‐5, 9‐12; Ps 100:2‐5; Mk 10:46‐52 ST. AUGUSTINE OF CANTERBURY SATURDAY, MAY 28 10:00 AM 10:45—11:30 AM 4:00 PM 5:00 PM 1 Pt 1:18‐25; Ps 147:12‐15, 19‐20; Mk 10:32‐45 Jude 17, 20b‐25; Ps 63:2‐6; Mk 11:27‐33 THE MOST HOLY BODY AND BLOOD OF CHRIST Mr.. & Mrs. Ma hew Zofchak + Req. George & Florence Zofchak Be e Roncovitz +, req. Sandra Smith PARISHIONERS Gn 14:18‐20; Ps 110:1‐4; 1 Cor 11:23‐26; Lk 9:11b‐17 CHRISTIAN MOTHERS & GUILD Christian Mothers & Guild to meet Tuesday, June 7, 2016 at 6pm. in the Church for Mass and investiture of new members, followed by a meeting in the Church Hall. Member s ar e asked to br ing a small wr apped gift for bingo pr izes and any donation for the Appalachia Mission trip in July. Social Chairladies are Dolores Cox, Kitty Simonini and Barb Provenzano. The following information is for all parishioners who wish to participate: DONATION ITEMS NEEDED FOR THE FATHER BEITING MISSION CENTER IN APPALACHIA: Baby formula, diapers, children's toys, stuffed animals, and books, bedding and pillows, drinking glasses, plates, silverware, pots and pans, household appliances and furniture. No TV's, computers, or holiday decorations. Sports and medical equipment and adult books and magazines are not in high need. Items can be dropped off the weekend of June 18 & 19, 2016 from 9-11am in the CCD Center. For more information or other arrangements need to be made for drop-offs call or text Diane Kita (724) 263-7574. 22 DE MAYO DE 2016 LA SANTÍSIMA TRINIDAD PARISH LIFE DON'T LET YOUR CHILD BECOME A STATISTIC! 80% of kids stop practicing the faith at some point during college. There is a way to keep our kids (grand kids) connected to the faith. Go to www.diopitt.org/newmanconnection and fill out the quick online form. We only need their first and last name and the school they will be attending. A Catholic campus minister at their college will be able to reach out to them and invite them to participate in campus ministry. It takes less than 2 minutes to do and it might be the most important thing you do for your loved one as they graduate high school! THE PATRIOTIC ROSARY We are attempting to update our list of military personnel r emember ed in our Patriotic Rosary each month. If you know of someone who is in the military, please contact Janet Pecharka at 724-503-4083 or [email protected] The individual does not have to be overseas, just part of the military. Also, if you have given a name previously and that individual is no longer in the service, we would like to know that as well. Our Patriotic Rosary is pr ayed on the last Sunday of every month at 6pm. This month will be on Sunday, May 29, Memorial Day weekend. It is an appr opr iate time to remember all of our soldiers. Please join us. CHRISTIAN MOTHERS FUND RAISER Raffle tickets for the handcrafted Miraculous Medal Bench sitting on the altar will be sold after all Masses beginning weekend of May 15 and ending June 12, 2016. Raffle ticket to be dr awn at 11:00am Mass on June 19, 2016. Ticket donation is $5.00. WELCOME We would like to welcome the newest members of our faith community: Rosemary Petros Danielle Bieniek & Zachary Johnson We are grateful to God for you and proud to call you our brother and sisters in Christ. Le agradecemos a Dios por ustedes y estamos orgullosos de llamarlos hermanos y hermanas en Cristo. BASKETS FOR BABY The Respect Life Ministry will be collecting baby clothing in the back of the Church & Church Hall after all Masses in the Month of May. PAGE 3 PARISH LIFE REST IN PEACE Please pray for the soul of Josephine Calabro, parishioner. May her soul rest in peace. WELCOME We would like to welcome into our community of faith, Kennedy Elizabeth Vlainich Congratulations to her parents and godparents. AROUND THE DIOCESE CATHOLIC YOUTH DAY Catholic Youth Day at Kennywood Tuesday July 8, 2016 Tickets are only $20 for this awesome day of faith in the park. Day starts at 10:45 with music led by Bob Lesnefsky, a talk by Dave VanVickle and Mass at 11:15am all at Pavilion #5. For mor e info, a flyer , and to place ticket orders, please visit catholicyouthday.com. SECOND ANNUAL DAY RETREAT FOR MOTHERS Join mothers from all over the Diocese at Gilmary Retreat Center on August 6, 2016 to celebrate the power of Spiritual Freedom in Motherhood! Come and learn from Fr. Joe Freedy, celebrant and homilist for Holy Mass, and Elizabeth Ficocelli, an award-winning Catholic author and regular guest on EWTN. Registration is open NOW – with an Early Bird special price of $40/person during the month of May, in honor of Our Lady! After May, cost will increase to $50/person. To register, search “Catholic Moms Retreat – Pittsburgh” on Eventbrite.com. Contact pghmomsr etr [email protected] with questions. ST. PATRICK VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL St. Patrick in Canonsburg will begin their Vacation Bible School from June 27 - July 1, 2016. For more information, please call 724-745-3787. DUQUESNE UNIVERSITY OPEN HOUSE Duquesne University's largest open house event, Duquesnefest, will be held this summer on Sunday, June 12 beginning at 8:00am. This exciting day is a fun way for Fall 2016 high school seniors to learn more about the University. Register online at www.duq.edu/duquesnefest. MAY 22, 2016 THE MOST HOLY TRINITY PAGE 4 PARISH FAITH LA FE DE LA PARROQUIA JOURNEY OF FAITH VIAJE DE FE We are on a long and eventful journey. Today’s readings for Trinity Sunday succinctly cover the depth and breadth of our human travels. Estamos en un viaje largo y lleno de acontecimientos. Las lecturas de hoy para el Domingo de la Santísima Trinidad cubren sucintamente la profundidad y la amplitud de nuestros viajes humanos. Los comienzos de nuestro viaje se revelan en la lectura de Proverbios. El plan de Dios lleno de sabiduría divina nació antes de que la tierra existiera. En el Evangelio de hoy, Jesús habla de su propio viaje personal. Él ha venido del Padre y volverá al Padre. Sólo en ese momento el Paráclito –el Espíritu de la Verdad– nos llevará hacia adelante. Esto no disminuye la dificultad del viaje. El contexto mismo del Evangelio es la noche antes de la muerte de Jesús. Como san Pablo les escribe a los romanos, “Nos gloriamos hasta de los sufrimientos, pues sabemos que el sufrimiento engendra la paciencia, la paciencia engendra la virtud sólida, la virtud sólida engendra la esperanza” (Romanos 5:3-4). En última instancia, nuestro viaje humano está modelado por la Santísima Trinidad –una familia de amor entre el Padre, el Hijo y el Espíritu que todos somos llamados a emular. The very beginnings of our journey are revealed in the reading from Proverbs. God’s plan filled with divine wisdom was born before the earth was made. In today’s Gospel, Jesus speaks of his own personal journey. He has come from the Father and will return to the Father. Only then will the Advocate—the Spirit of Truth—take us onward. This does not diminish the fact that the journey will be hard. The very setting of the Gospel is the night before Jesus died. As Saint Paul writes to the Romans, “[W]e even boast of our afflictions, knowing that affliction produces endurance, and endurance, proven character, and proven character, hope” (Romans 5:3-4). Ultimately, our human journey is modeled by the Holy Trinity—a family of love among Father, Son, and Spirit that we are all called to emulate. TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION Around the turn of the fourth century, Augustine, still fairly fresh from the baptismal waters in Milan, was elected bishop of a tiny city in North Africa, Hippo. He told his people, “While I am frightened by what I am for you, then I am consoled by what I am with you. For you I am a bishop, with you I am a Christian.” He had his priorities right, and also knew that everyone coming from the water arises with a ministry, a specific role, in bringing about God’s kingdom. If we were asked to purge English of Greek vocabulary, we would gain an insight into key ministries in our church. Bishop, from the Greek episkopos, would become simply “overseer;” priest, from the Greek presybter, would become “elder;” and deacon, from the Greek diakonos, would be “servant.” Each title stands in relationship to all the baptized, serving the community, helping it to be the Body of Christ. In our deepest tradition, each of these ordained ministries is attuned to help us become our best selves, to hunger and thirst for the coming of God’s kingdom. The goal for each one of us is to be able to recognize the presence of Christ in worship and in service. Although only some of us are ordained to ministry, each of us is called to ministry. BIRTHDAYS THIS WEEK TRADICIONES DE NUESTRA FE Este domingo la Iglesia celebra la Solemnidad de la Santísima Trinidad: Padre, Hijo y Espíritu Santo. Este dogma acerca de la realidad de Dios es la clave para comprender la verdad de la religión cristiana. Mediante el poder del Espíritu Santo el Padre envió al Hijo como Salvador del mundo. Estas tres personas son un solo Dios. No es una doctrina fácil de comprender y mucho menos de pintar en arte sagrado. Sin embargo muchos artistas latinoamericanos han intentado pintar simbólicamente la verdad de la Santísima Trinidad. En muchos casos imaginan al Padre cargando a Jesús en la cruz y soplando sobre él el Espíritu en forma de paloma. A veces Padre e Hijo están entronados sobre las nubes soplando el Espíritu mutuamente y las alas de la paloma tocan los labios de ambos. En algunos casos el Padre, el Hijo y el Espíritu Santo son tres cabezas que salen de un solo cuerpo. Seguido los tres tienen el mismo rostro distinguiéndose solo por el color de sus vestiduras o los símbolos que cargan. LOS CUMPLEAÑOS DE ESTA SEMANA Nancy Frock, Robert Keefe, Diane Kita, George Landock, Angela Palmer, Joshua Stevens, Frank Vulcano, Patricia Brown, Joseph Brozinski, Brittany Coen, Bruce Mazza, Delores Mazza, Joseph Progar Jr., Mark Whalen, Chelsey Marin, Joseph Meyer, Patricia Morflak, Patricia Popovich, Amy Rybacki, Dolores Stofko, Jacob Cimino, Jennifer Derrick, Jean Higgins, Christine Lee and Anna Marie Lombardo. 22 DE MAYO DE 2016 LA SANTÍSIMA TRINIDAD PAGE 5 THE MESSAGE ON THE MOST HOLY TRINITY SUNDAY As if his own life, his teachings about God’s love, his miracles, his death and resurrection were not enough, Jesus told us something about God that we never would have imagined: There are three Persons in one God. It is also something we cannot completely comprehend. So instead of trying to explain it, let’s look at what it means for us believers. One thing it shows is that God wants to be known by us. In ancient times, people would expect their gods to be mysterious and hidden. Many cultures thought that you could control a spirit or god if you knew its name. God sees us not as a threat, but as beloved children. Just as a couple falling in love wants to know everything about each other, so God wants to be known by those whom God loves. That leads to my second point. The Trinity also shows us that “God is love” (1 John 4:16) because the three Persons are united in one God. God calls us to be united in love with God and with each other. Remember that God knows us perfectly and still loves us. Yet knowing our weaknesses and our sins does not hurt God’s love for us. On the contrary, our weaknesses allow God to help us by forgiving sins, or inspiring someone to come to our assistance. We may not be able to grasp the full meaning of the Holy Trinity, but knowing that God shares this with faithful people helps us to love God even more. Hoy celebramos a la Santísima Trinidad, uno de los misterios más confusos de nuestra fe. Por medio de este misterio, experimentamos nuestra relación con Dios: Creador, Salvador y Santificador. Esta relación no es fácil de entender o describir. No se hace más clara por el análisis. Su complejidad refleja la complejidad de todas nuestras relaciones. Entendemos nuestras relaciones con nuestra esposa, nuestros hijos, nuestros padres y nuestros amigos solamente en el día a día, ritos anuales y esos momentos que cambian la vida que compartimos. Entendemos nuestras relaciones al vivir con ellas. Las relaciones que tenemos con los que amamos y con quienes nos aman, nos sustentan por medio de una vida incierta y difícil. Esta es la Santísima Trinidad. La lectura del hoy de libro de los Proverbios describe la fuerza del principio, cuando lo que es más hermoso y central en nuestra relación con Dios es una esperanza en nuestras mentes y en la mente de Dios. Cuando no había nada sino solo nuestra relación, todavía había suficiente poder para generar un mundo entero, un cielo y una tierra. El salmo que cantamos hoy nos dice acerca del poder de la posibilidad y responsabilidad. Somos responsables de salvaguardar lo que ha sido creado por medio de nuestra relación. PARISH INFORMATION AND CONTACTS CLERGY Carmen A. D’Amico, Pastor John Odeyemi, Priest in Residence Anton V. Mobley, Permanent Deacon PARISH STAFF Rosalie Eckels, Religious Educa on Director Jennifer Derrick, Music Director & Organist Mary Ann Lecci, Parish Secretary Don Ross, Coordinator of Ministries Andrew James, Maintenance, Mon‐Fri Dean Gindlesperger, Maintenance, Sat.‐Sun. PARISH PHONE NUMBERS Rectory: 724‐222‐1911 Rectory: 724‐206‐9677 Rectory Fax: 724‐222‐5688 CCD Center: 724‐228‐8575 Religious Educa on Office: 724‐228‐9088 Religious Educa on Fax: 724‐228‐1488 Bap sm and Marriage (Contact Rectory) 724‐222‐1911 Diocesan Abuse Hotline 1‐888‐808‐1235 Safe Environment Coordinator ‐ Ed Holmes 724‐886‐1484 e‐mail: [email protected] WEEKLY OFFERING Average Weekly Expense Collec on for Sunday May 8, 2016 Surplus $ 6,100.00 $ 6,214.50 $ 114.50 Parish Share Goal 2016 Parish Share as of May 8, 2016 E‐Offering for April 2016 Anything collected over our Parish Share assessment will go into our savings. $ 69,201.00 $ 19,298.00 $ 1,504.00