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February 10, 2019
Parish Staff
Pastor ................................ Father Michael Gabler, O.S.B.
Deacon .............................................. William "Bill" Gibson
Office Manager / Finance.......................... Patsy McAllister
Receptionist / Sec. ........................................... Pat Kneidel
Bulletin ..................................................... Kathy Reuscher
Custodian........................................................ Dave Farley
Interparish Staff
Scott Becker Youth & Young Adult Ministry ....... 781-1042
Mary Lynn Carnovale Faith Formation Secretary 781-1042
Facilitators:
Leslie Gahr Life Teen/Confirmation .................. 781-1042
Kathy Cheatle, Elementary (1-5) ....................... 781-3009
Scott Becker Middle-School .............................. 781-1042
Sally Smith, Good Shepherd (Pre-First Grade) . 781-6422
Elk County Catholic School System
Sam MacDonald, President ................................ 834-7812
Bob Breindel, Director/Finance ........................... 781-3144
Susan Jansen, Director/Advancement ................ 834-1480
Lindsey Straub, Director/Communications .......... 834-1480
School Principals
Mrs. Debbie Slay, Principal, Catholic Elementary<<<834-4169
John Schneider, Principal, ECCHS & Middle School <.834-7800
Cafeterias
Elementary .......................................................... 834-4927
Middle ................................................................. 834-7800
High .................................................................... 834-7800
Bulletin Deadline Monday – 10:00 a.m. – In Writing
Confessions: Saturday: 3:00-3:45 p.m.
First Friday Week:
Thursday: 4:00 p.m. Until all are heard
Anytime by Appointment
Ministries & Committees
Finance Council ............................................. Patty Brock
Pastoral Council .............................................. Bob Miller
RCIA .......................................................... Kathy Cheatle
Liturgical Committee ...................................... Lois Sadley
Music Director ................................................ Lois Sadley
Care & Concern ......................................... Church Office
Social Committee .......... Helene Burdick / Linda Brunner
Buildings & Grounds .................................. Ron Herbstritt
Sacred Heart Parish SUPER Bingo . Patsy, Jim & Helene
Saint Anne Society ........ Helene Burdick / Gerda Squires
Small Faith Communities ................ Sam & Barbara Glatt
Saint Vincent dePaul Society..................... Tom Dornisch
Pre-Cana Coordinators ........................ Phil & Sandy Hoh
Natural Family Planning ............. Andy & Cathy Dornisch
Cursillo Coordinators ............................. Mike & Kim Sloff
Pregnancy Hotline ..... Optionline.org or 800-712-HELP
Pregnancy ............................. Pregnancydecisionline.org
Post-Abortion Counseling ................Rachelsvineyard.org
Youth Ministry Website .......................ourdiscipleslife.org
Boy Scout Troop 95 (smtroop95.com) ........ Lad Kornacki
Cub Scouts Pack 95 ..................................... Jeff Chileski
Mass Schedule
Saturday - 4:00 p.m.
Sunday - 7:00, 9:00 and 11:00 a.m.
Weekday - 6:15 a.m. (Monday—Friday)
Holy Days - Listed in Bulletin
Sacred Heart Catholic Church
PA Charitable Trust
337 Center Street – St. Marys, PA 15857
Church Office: 814-834-7861 Fax: 814-834-1376 ● Sacred Heart Parish Center: 834-4017
e-mail: [email protected] ● Website: www.sacredheartparish.us
Parish Office Hours: 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Established 1876
Mission Statement
Through our gifts of time, talents, and treasures, we serve our parish as we journey together to the Kingdom of God.
ADULT CONFIRMATION CLASSES~
Are you an adult Catholic who was never
confirmed? Have you been asked to be a
Godparent to an infant or child about to be
baptized? Does someone you love want
you to sponsor them for their Confirmation?
Classes for practicing Catholic adults
seeking the Sacrament of Confirmation will be starting
in February. Members of all area parishes are welcome.
Classes will be held one evening a week for six weeks,
and participants will be confirmed by the Bishop in May.
The cost to you is some time; the rewards are beyond
measure.
For more information, please contact your parish
office, or Kathy Cheatle at 781-3009.
SACRED HEART GARAGE SALE~ will be on
March 29th from 8:00 a.m.- 4:00 p. m. and
March 30th from 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Cleaning out your home during these cold winter days,
remember to save your clean, gently used treasures for
the garage sale.
Drop off days March 20th from 9:00 a.m./1:00 p.m. and
March 21st 6:00 p.m./8:00 p.m.
Also on March 25th 9:00 a.m./1:00 p.m. and
March 26th 6:00 p.m./8:00 p.m.
We cannot accept: clothing, large furniture, exercise
equipment, large electronics, tires
or consoles.
Notice! There will be NO food
available at the Garage Sale.
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ADORATION OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT will be
held in Sacred Heart Church on Friday from 7:00 a.m.
until closing with Benediction at 4:00 p.m.
PLEASE PRAY for the repose of the souls of all the
faithful departed especially Ruth F. Cooney (Step-
Mother of Michelle Muccio), Elizabeth “Betty” Burgess,
Richard J. “Dick” Feidler (Brother of David A. Feidler),
Diane M. Eckert Kane (Sister of Dora Yanak, Darla,
Doug and Donald Eckert) and James F. Costanzo
(Father of Karen Meholic). May God grant them eternal
rest and comfort all those who mourn them.
PRAYER LIST - Let us remember all the sick especially
Lindsay Lenze, Tom Nellis Jr., Tammy Pearsall, Harry
Plows, Kathleen (Daisy) Rowley, Matthew Sharrow, &
Kathy Clausen . We pray in hope that God’s healing
power may touch all those who are sick.
SACRED HEART PRAYER CHAIN - If you want to be
placed on the prayer chain for any need, just call Rose
at 781-6430, or Ann at 834-6534. The names of those
listed on this prayer chain will not be published in the
bulletin. If you want a name to be listed in the bulletin,
please call the Parish Office.
A FAMILY PERSPECTIVE
In today’s gospel Jesus asked Simon to start by “going a
short distance.” Later he asked Simon to “go into
deeper water.” The first step toward reconciliation is
usually a “short distance” which gives us the courage to
further “into deeper water.” Reconciliation starts with the
first short step!
BAPTISMAL PREPARATION CLASSES
Date: Time: Place:
February 16( Sat.) 10:00 a.m. Sacred Heart
834-7861
PRE-CANA SESSIONS
Date: Time: Place:
April 7 9:00 a. m./5:00 p. m. Queen of the World
Includes Mass (814) 834-4701
WORD OF LIFE!!
“Love is not inflated, it is not rude, it does not seek its
own interests..." (1 Cor. 13: 5) Which of these negative
qualities is your beloved best at avoiding?
THANK YOU
For the donation to the Liturgy
$20 in memory of Joan Winklbauer
For the donations to the Church
$100, $15 in memory of Yolanda Jeselnick
February 9 (S): Vigil of Fifth Sunday in
Ordinary Time
4:00 p.m. L/D Hannibal & Schneider Families
February 10: Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time
7:00 a.m. † Virginia “Ginny” Gregorchik (6 mo. An.)
9:00 a.m. L/D of Joseph & Angela Lynch Family
11:00 a.m. For Sacred Heart Parishioners
February 11 (M): Fifth Week in Ordinary Time
6:15 a.m. L/D of Nick & Frances (An.) Solic Family
February 12 (T): Fifth Week in Ordinary Time
6:15 a.m.†† Marinus & Catherine Glatt
February 13 (W): Fifth Week in Ordinary Time
6:15 a.m. †† John J. Fodge & Jerome Fodge
February 14 (Th): St. Cyril, Monk, Missionary, and
Methodius, Bishop, Missionary
6:15 a.m. † Jim Samick (An.)
February 15 (F): Fifth Week in Ordinary Time
6:15 a.m. † Teresa Weidenboerner (An.)
February 16 (S): Vigil of Sixth Sunday in
Ordinary Time
4:00 p.m. † Walter Clark (An.)
February 17: Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time
7:00 a.m. †† George & Martha Pistner
9:00 a.m. † Nevin N. Ross (An.)
11:00 a.m. For Sacred Heart Parishioners
The week of February 10, 2019 the Angel Lamps in
the Sanctuary burn for the following intentions:
†† Raymond & Gertrude Hannibal
†† Howard & Theresa Schneider
FATIMA PRAYER GROUP
Monday Night Apostolate of Fatima Prayer Group will
pray the Rosary at Sacred Heart Church starting at
6:00 PM. All are welcome.
“31 DAY” VOCATION CALENDAR - Please
consider joining the Parish “31 Club” for Vocations to
the Religious Life. Try to attend a Mass, Holy Hour
OR Pray on your chosen date and offer it for:
• Priests/religious who have served our parish in the past.
• For those priests, religious and deacons serving now.
• To ask the Lord of the harvest for future vocations.
9th Gretchen Meyer, Julie Lecker
10th Don Weis, Kathy Clark
11th Gretchen Meyer, Irene Taylor
12th Tom Dornisch
13th Carleen Koch, Alice Weisner
14th Gerry Chalot, Leonard Chalot,
Phylis Haberberger
15th Frank Fodge, Delores Frey
Call the Parish Office at 834-7861 #1 to add your
name to the Vocation Calendar.
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AREA NEWS
• BOWLS OF LOVE is a free meal served every
Wednesday at the First United Methodist Church
from 4-5:00 PM. Everyone is welcome.
• ADORATION AT QUEEN of the WORLD every
Thursday following the 7:00 AM Mass. Closing:
Evening prayer and Benediction: 6:30 PM.
• SPAGHETTI DINNER~The Knights of Columbus
from Brockway is having this dinner at the
St. Tobias Center TODAY February 10, 2019
from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. This fundraiser
enables the K of C to support the DuBois Area
Catholic School and other charitable projects.
• ECCHS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION’S “BINGO”
Sunday, February 17, 2019 at the ECC cafeteria.
Doors open at 11:45, BINGO starts at 1:30. A free
lunch (Vito’s Hoagies, Chips & Cookie) will be served at
12:30. Coverall. Bring a friend!!
• RELAY FOR LIFE OF ELK COUNTY~ BASKET
BINGO, Saturday, February 23 from 1pm - 5pm
at the St Marys Moose Lodge 30 Erie Ave., St.
Marys. Tickets $20, call 814-389-3488. Don’t miss
out on all the fun, food & friends.
• HOPE FOR LIFE~ Ecumenical weekly prayer
meetings. Each hour-long gathering will be comprised
of brief visitation for getting to know each other
followed by prayers for the hope, purity, saving
and value of all lives. All are welcome to attend.
Time 12:30 p.m. Feb., 12th-First Lutheran Church,
Ridgway; Feb., 19th-Awakening Alliance Church,
Ridgway; Feb., 26th-Shiloh Evangelical Presbyterian
Church, St. Marys.
• CINCH TOURNAMENT~ hosted by Domtar
Paper Co Relay for Life Team Benefits the
American Cancer Society. Saturday, March 2,
2019 at the Sacred Heart Parish Center. Dinner
is served at 6:00 p.m. Play to begin promptly at
6:45 p.m. $10/person. Call Sharon at 594-5594
or Parish office at 834-7861.
DATES TO REMEMBER
Mondays Praying the Rosary in Church 6:00 p.m.
Thursdays Father Michael’s Bible Study 7:00 p.m.
NO Saint Anne Society / see you in March
Feb. 12 Elk County Right to Life 6:30 p.m.
Feb. 19 Parish Council Meeting 7:00 p.m.
Feb. 28/March 1 First Friday Bread Sale
March 1 SH Super BINGO doors open 4:30 p.m.
ELK COUNTY RIGHT TO LIFE GROUP~ will meet on
Tuesday February 12, at 6:30 p.m. in
the St Mary’s Church Parish Annex. For
additional information please call
Mary Bea at 834-3834.
6
TH
ANNUAL 22:32 MEN’S CONFERENCE~
March 2, 2019-Our Lady of Peace Church
2401 West 39th St. Erie, PA
8:30 a.m. until 3:30 p.m.
Internationally Known Speakers:
Tom Peterson, Sean Forrest and Sean O’Hare
Master of Ceremonies: Fr. Larry Richards
Mass and Homily: Bishop Lawrence Persico
“But I have prayed for you that your faith may not
fail. And when you have turned back,
strengthen your brothers.” Luke 22:32
YOU DO NOT WANT TO MISS
THIS LIFE CHANGING DAY!
More info: www.2232men.com or
Email: [email protected]
SPECIAL ENVELOPES FOR THE MONTH OF FEB. 2019
Feb., 17 Support of Our School Children
SACRED RELICS OF THE SAINTS:
TREASURES OF THE CHURCH~Christ the King Parish
of Houtzdale presents a teaching and exposition of
Sacred Relics on Monday, February 25 at 6:00 p.m.
Father Carlos Martins of the Companions of the Cross
will be there with a very special Vatican collection of
over 150 relics, some as old as 2000 years. Among the
treasures will be relics of St. Maria Goretti,
St. Therese of Lisieux (the “Little Flower”),
St. Francis of Assisi, St, Anthony of Padua,
St. Thomas Aquinas, and St. Faustina Kowalska. In
addition, there will also be present a portion of the veil of
Our Lady, and the largest remaining pieces of the True
Cross in the world. You are encour-
aged to bring your articles of devotion
(such as rosaries, holy cards, etc.) &
pictures of ill friends/family members
which you will be able to touch to the
reliquaries as a means of intercession.
“THE 5
TH
ANNUAL 1:38 WOMEN’S CONFERENCE~
is happening March 30, 2019
Our Lady of Peace Church, 2401 West 39th St. Erie, PA
9:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Come and learn how to “Live JOY-Fully.”
The conference includes 3 dynamic speakers –
Internationally-known recording artist Amanda Vernon,
Director of Ministry Advancement at Blessed is She
Beth Davis and author, speaker and broadcaster
Sonja Corbitt. Cost of the conference is $40 for Adults,
$35 for Senior Citizens, $25 for College Students, $10
for High School Students and Religious Sisters are
FREE!
The conference cost
Includes lunch.
Register by calling
814-455-7364 or online
@ www.138women.com
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Started College but never finished?
Want to advance your career?
Thinking of trying college?
College student home for the summer?
Northern Pennsylvania Regional College go to
www.regionalcollegepa.org
or call 814-230-9010
Critics of the Catholic Church say that because
we follow what the Pope teaches, we don't think for
ourselves. They criticize Catholicism for cramping
human freedom.
Just the opposite is the case. We are freer than
anyone else, precisely because we know what we're
here for, who created us and why, where we're going,
and how to get there.
Who is freer to play the piano, the kid who pounds out
notes on a whim, or the one who has taken lessons for
many years, learned the scales and the harmonies,
learned how to read music, and trained his fingers to
move over the keyboard effortlessly?
Who is freer to go faster and farther, the traveler who
has a map and a compass and a destination, or the
aimless wanderer?
Which is freer to arrive safely to harbor, the boat guided
by a lighthouse, or the boat guided merely by the
moods and wits of its captain?
Who is freer to enjoy a healthy life, the person who
knows the laws of nutrition and follows them, or the
couch potato who just eats what he feels like whenever
he feels like it?
God has given us a great gift by giving us a Church that
teaches the truth about faith and morals with his own
unerring authority: we have specific reference points
that we can refer to in order to advance.
If you want to climb a mountain, you have to
find firm handholds and footholds, otherwise you'll
never get anywhere. The teachings of the Church are
like our handholds and footholds; they free us to move
forward securely in the adventure of life.
Father Michael
Youth & Young Adult Ministry
Disciples Life Creed “I urge you to live a life
worthy of the calling you have received.”
Ephesians 4:1b
Scott [email protected] or 781-1042.
Faith Formation Program Calendars check out disciples.life
Feb., 13, 20, 27 Elementary Faith Formation 6:00– 7:30 p.m.
St. Marys Parish Center
Feb., 10 & 24 Life Teen & Middle School 6:00-7:45 p.m.
Queen of the World
February 10 Confirmation at St. Boniface Church, Mass at
5:00 p.m., Catechesis 6:00 p.m.
Keep up to date with “Rooted” Youth Ministry on Social Media!
Twitter: @MinistryRooted
Instagram: @smyouthministry3
Facebook: @SMYouthMin
Wed., evening 6:30-8:30 p.m. Games, food & fellowship.
Thurs., afternoon 2:30-4:30 p.m. Snacks, fun & fellowship.
This is a chance for your teen to interact with others in a
Faith based environment. Held in the CYMA building.
Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Stretching Our Limits
Simon Peter fell down at Jesus’ knees, saying, “Go
away from me, Lord, for I am a sinful man.” Then
Jesus said to Simon, “Do not be afraid; from now on
you will be catching people Lk. 5:8, 10b
Question of the Week
Adult: When have you felt inadequate to a task or
role you were given? How did you respond?
Youth: When have you been asked to do
something you felt might be too hard for you?
CATHOLIC SERVICES APPEAL (CSA) Update
Parish Assessment ....................................... $47,959
# of Pledges ......................................................... 231
Amount Pledged ........................................... $48,984
Received as of 1/30/2019 ............................. $47,624
SAINT VINCENT COLLEGE~ QUALITY EDUCATION
IN THE BENEDICTINE TRADITION: A $2,000 grant,
renewable for four years, is awarded to students who
are registered members of parishes staffed by
Benedictine Monks of Saint Vincent, or at which Monks
from the Archabbey assist regularly. Call 724-805-2500.
OPENINGS REMAIN FOR NOVA~ scheduled for
Saturday, March 2nd at St. Mark the Evangelist Parish in
Lawrence Park. Nova is a one-day premarital program
designed for couples seeking remarriage or convalidation
in the Catholic Church. Topics covered include
communication, blending families, legal issues and others.
Call the Family Life Office at 814-824-1265 or by email at:
[email protected] to register.
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DIOCESAN SCHOOLS ROLL OUT ‘SAFE2SAY SOMETHING’
Schools throughout the 13-county Diocese of Erie now have a new tool aimed at increasing school safety: an anony-
mous tip reporting system.
The Safe2Say Something program, a partnership between Sandy Hook Promise and the Pennsylvania Office of the
Attorney General, launched statewide earlier this month. Pennsylvania is the first state to require all schools across
the state to enact the program.
Here’s how it works: Students or adults can submit anonymous tips regarding harassment, threats and other worri-
some behavior exhibited by fellow students using an app, a website or a dedicated hotline. Each tip is then reviewed
by staff in a call center housed in the Office of the Attorney General. Call-center staff “triage” each tip, referring it to
appropriate school teams and law enforcement agencies based on the level of threat.
Schools throughout the Diocese of Erie have begun training staff and students on how to use the system, according to
Roberta Bucci, director of government programs for the Catholic Schools Office.
“I would hope (Safe2Say Something) provides students and parents a level of comfort, knowing there’s a method in
place now for students and parents to make tips in an anonymous manner that could help save a child’s life or keep a
school community safe,” Bucci said. “Sometimes people worry about repercussions, and this removes that.”
Nancy Kremm, principal of St. Michael School in Greenville, held a meeting for parents to explain the program and a
separate training session for students in grades 5 through 8. The students took the session very seriously, she said.
“The initiative itself is an excellent idea because students are afraid to tell someone face to face, and this gives them a
means to make anonymous tips” through channels they’re familiar with, including a website and app, Kremm said.
During the student session, Kremm talked about “warning signs,” behavior or speech that signals a student might be at
-risk of committing a violent act. It’s helpful – and reassuring – to students and staff to know what to look for, she said.
“Just to know now that they can take ownership of any threats against them or other students (by using the reporting
system) empowered them,” she said. “I don’t think they feel helpless anymore.”
Attorney General Josh Shapiro said he was proud that his office was entrusted to run the program.
“Pennsylvania students deserve a safe place to learn, free from the threat of violence from classmates or other individ-
uals.” Shapiro said in a statement announcing the reporting system. “Working together with Sandy Hook Promise, we
can make Pennsylvania a safer place for families, teachers and, most importantly, our students.”
Sandy Hook Promise is a national non-profit organization based in Newtown, Connecticut. It is led by several family
members whose loved ones were killed in the mass shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School in 2012.
For more information, visit www.safe2saypa.org.
Reprinted with permission from the Communication Office of the Diocese of Erie PA. Article by Erica Erwin 1/23/2019
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www.elkhavennursinghome.com