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May 3rd, 2015 * Fifth Sunday of Easter
ST. MONICA PRAYED AND WEPT WITH HOPE FOR
THE CONVERSION OF HER HUSBAND AND SON FOR 30 YEARS!
St. Monica Parish was founded in 2013 by Bishop David
Zubik. The clergy and people of four parishes, representing
eight previous parishes, bravely accepted the call of the
Bishop to cooperate as people of faith in the power of the
Holy Spirit to Build a Church that is Alive! Christ has
asked this parish to be born so that the Faith may continue
to be proclaimed and lived in the upper Beaver Valley. The
Holy Eucharist has been praised and adored in this area
since 1854. St. Monica Parish with the assistance of our
Patroness, and her son St. Augustine, will continue to
spread the Catholic faith and to be the light of Christ to all
that we meet.
www.saintmonica.us
Father Kim J. Schreck Pastor of St. Monica
Father John Naugle
Parochial Vicar
Deacon Harry DeNome
Deacon David Arend
ONE PARISH WITH THREE CAMPUSES
Chippewa: 116 Thorndale Drive
(Christ the Divine Teacher) (Chippewa Twp.)
Beaver Falls
College Hill: 6th Ave.
(St. Philomena) Beaver Falls
Darlington: 3357 Constitution Blvd.
(St. Rose of Lima) Darlington
EUCHARISTIC ADORATION CHAPEL
Chippewa Campus—adorationservants.org
CONTACT US:
Office located at Chippewa Campus
(724) 846-7540
Fax: (724) 846-3819
St. Monica Catholic Academy:
724-846-5955
St. Mary Cemetery: 724-843-4704 _______________________________
Diocesan victim assistance hotline:
1-888-808-1235
WEEKLY SCHEDULE
Sunday
7:30am Mass.....................................Chippewa 9:00am Mass.....................................Chippewa 10:45am Mass.................................. Chippewa 12:30pm Mass...................................Chippewa
Monday -Tuesday -Thursday-Friday
8:00am Confessions/ Adoration..…...Chippewa 9:00am Mass.....................................Chippewa
Wednesday
6:00pm Confessions/ Adoration.........Chippewa 7:00pm Mass......................................Chippewa
Saturday
4:00pm Mass..................................... Chippewa 5:00pm Confessions………………….Chippewa 6:00pm Mass......................................Chippewa
DEVOTION HOURS
St. Rose & St. Philomena will be churches of Devotion: SAINT PHILOMENA: Tuesday 11am-2pm
(use entrance at top of rear parking lot ramp)
SAINT ROSE OF LIMA: Saturday 9am-12pm
To Schedule a Baptism, Wedding, or Funeral please contact the office for information and
policy procedures.
ST. MONICA ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH A Continuous Catholic Presence Since 1854
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Lord’s Peace Saint Monica,
This weekend and last the capital campaign team and I have been making our final appeals for your sup-port. One year ago the vision was shared of building for the Lord a new home and a new school. The projected cost of the entire expansion of the Chippewa site is $8 million, and there is a hope to have monies left over to keep a substantial savings for the parish’s future.
Keeping this in mind the primary aim of this campaign, Building A Church Alive, is to build a parish that is alive with the truth and beauty of the Catholic faith. We cannot build God a new home if we have not first built him a home within our own hearts and households. I am proud to be the father of this family and am grateful for your sacrificial support of this parish and this campaign. In the Diocese of Pittsburgh participation in the capital campaign averaged 20%, and here we have 26% participation. Our diocesan goal of $1.4 million has been far exceeded, and every dollar pledged now stays in the parish. Our Sunday Mass attendance averages approximately 32%, showing that almost every Mass going household is presently participating in God’s future for this parish.
Saint Monica parish is already a Church Alive! Despite a building being dismantled, changes to our Mass times and locations, and the challenges of bringing 4 parishes together as 1, the parishioners of Saint Monica have responded that our mutual love of Jesus Christ in the Eucharist is more important than the struggles we endure. Currently we are working to manage our rapid growth, with record numbers in our school and new par-ish organization sprouting everywhere.
The Saint Monica Capital Campaign will come to a close on June 1, 2015. After June 1, 2015 the parish councils and I will determine based on our pledges and savings the scope of the final project to expand the Chip-pewa site. Presently there are sufficient funds between pledges and savings to build a new Church, however currently there are not sufficient funds for the entire project. We will not be taking out a mortgage for the re-mainder of the project, in part because it is our hope to share the Gospel and not to constantly be about raising money, and secondly because at this time the Diocese does not have any money for us to borrow. If you have been waiting to make a pledge or gift until the project is underway, it will be too late. Planning and building will be done based on commitments made as of the close of the Capital Campaign to ensure that we are good stew-ards of parish resources and that our parish will remain strong and viable long after our expansion is complete.
I thank the more than 600 families who have generously made sacrificial gifts. We are striving to reach 30% participation in the Capital Campaign. To reach this goal, we need less than 100 additional families to make a gift or pledge of any size to the Campaign by June 1, 2015. No gift or pledge is too small to help us reach this goal, and all gift amounts are anonymous.
As you come to him, the living Stone—rejected by humans but chosen by God and precious to him— you also, like living stones, are being built into a spiritual house to be a holy priesthood, offering spiritual sacrifices accept-
able to God through Jesus Christ. 1 Peter 2:4-5
Our parish and diocese have been built through the miracles of a good God, and by the faith and sacri-fices of many wonderful people. The miraculous hand of the Living God manifested through their hard work, dedication, and love have made possible all that we have today. Please pray for the guidance of the Holy Spirit, through the intercession of our Blessed Mother and Saint Monica, and join in the spirit of sacrifice by supporting this campaign so that we may continue to minister to the needs of our community. Jesus Christ is the living Stone, and we must build lives and homes of faith upon Him.
Believing in the Miracle of Saint Monica,
Fr. Schreck
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RELIGIOUS EDUCATION NEWS
YOUTH GROUP NEWS
RCIA NEWS
HIGH SCHOOL YOUTH GROUP
No High School Youth Group this week due to the Confir-
mation Prep One Eight Class. We will resume on Monday, May 11th from 6:30-8:30.
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION:
Congratulations to the following Saint Monica Parish 2nd grade students who received their First Holy Com-
munion on Saturday. May each of you grow in love and relationship with Jesus and His Church. Have a wonderful,
blessed summer!
RITE OF CHRISTIAN INITIATION OF ADULTS
Are you interested in becoming Catholic? Have you been Baptized but never received Holy Communion
or Confirmation? RCIA is adult faith formation for those interested in becoming Catholic or for those who have not
completed their religious instruction and sacraments. Fur-
thermore, anyone who wishes to learn more about their faith may attend. The next RCIA sessions will begin in Au-
gust with an informational meeting on Sunday, August 2nd at 9:00 a.m. in Mary’s room. For more information, please
visit the Parish website at www.saintmonica.us or call the Parish office at 724-846-7540.
FROM THE PRINCIPAL’S DESK Dear Fellow Parishioners: The First Holy Communion Mass and the May Crowning are taking place this weekend for all parish and academy sec-ond grade students. In the words of Pope Benedict… ”God our Father has gathered us around his Son and our brother, Jesus Christ, who is present in the host conse-crated during the Mass. This is a great mystery before which we worship and we believe. Jesus, who loves us very much, is truly present in the tabernacles of all the churches around the world, in the tabernacles of the churches in your neighborhoods and in your parishes. I ask you to visit Him often to tell Him of your love for Him. “ It is very important as parents that in our homes we con-tinue to give our children the most valuable gift of all-faith. As they grow, these days and Sacraments will be very memorable to them and I am very proud to be part of the academy student’s ever growing faith and that their parents have entrusted them to us. This is a practice that Catholic and non-Catholic families alike, have been exercising for 125 years with our parish school! That last sentence is amazing, isn’t it? The week of May 10th, we will have a week long Saint Monica Catholic Academy 125th Jubilee Celebration. Please pick up a bulletin next weekend with more information about the Ju-bilee activities that will be taking place that week. This is quite a milestone and, as Father says, the miracle contin-ues. We are still accepting registrations for the 2015-2016 school year for preschool through eighth grade. Consider us for your children and grandchildren. Anyone who has any interest can call the academy office and I will personally make arrangements for you to tour the school and answer any questions that you may have. And please let me reas-sure you that there is financial aid through the diocese and our own, in house, Angel Fund tuition assistance that is available to every family. Your parish school is a superior, academic learning institution centered in a Christ based atmosphere and is available to every interest family. April 28-May 4 is National Pro-life T-shirt week. I have given a “free” jean day to all students wearing their Prolife T-shirts tomorrow. What started out as a one day event, to stand together as a pro-life witness in schools and commu-nities across the country, has turned into a weeklong event with lots of participation. Father Naugle will celebrate Chapel Liturgy on Friday for grades 3, 4, & 5 in the academy’s Oratory of the Blessed Virgin Mary. And I once again thank you for your continued support of your parish school and, God Bless Mr. Brad Diamond, Principal
Ava Armstrong Emily Barrett
Mason Bartoles Ava Bielawski
Noah Black Shelby Bond Ella Bonomo
Gannon Bowles Aubrey Bowman Maria Callaghan
Christian Campbell Ryan Campbell
Sullivan Cantwell Emily Cochran Hope Cordes
Katherine Deacon Guilia DiLonardo Vivian Eicholtz Harley Frederick Logan Gabauer
Natalie Gallagher Bennett Goshen
Audrey Gronowski Connor Hajtol
Elyse Holzer Kenzi Hosack Rex Jennings Hayden Jones
Mazzy Klinsky Stephen Knallay Sarah LeBlanc Gabriel Lilly
Isabella Lucci Addison Marazzi
Adelaide McMahon Emma Miller
Sophia Namath William Nardone
Tyler Orosz Sean Pagani
Zachary Paulovich Jack Schneider Leyhm Shroads Kevin Tomko
Connor Welsh Jeremiah Willis
Mia Yenges Coleen Zangare
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PILGRIM MADONNA
The Pilgrim Madonna will be at the home of Deacon Harry & Mary Kay DeNome (724-843-4528) this week and at the
home of Marge & Paul Darno (724-846-0664) the week of May 10th-16th.
ASCENSION OF THE LORD May 14th is the Ascension of the Lord. Mass times will be
offered at a Vigil Mass on Wednesday, May 13th at 7pm and Masses on Thursday, May 14th at 9am, 12pm and
7pm.
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS DARLINGTON DAYS YARD
SALE The Knights will collect items for the yard sale on: Sat., May 2nd from 1pm to 6pm and Sunday May 3rd
from 8am to 2pm and Sat., May 16th from 1pm to 6pm and Sunday May 17th from 8am to 2pm. Collec-
tions will take place in the lower parking lot of the Chip-
pewa site. We ask that articles be in good condition & functional. No large appliance's or electronics please. Thank
you for your support. Visit us in Darlington.
MURDER MYSTERY DINNER THEATER Saturday, May 9th 7pm St. Monica. Come for a wonder-
ful evening out, solve the murder and win a prize! The theme
is "Moonshine & Murder" and will be performed by the Thea-ter Company "R-ACT Theatre Productions". There are prizes
for best costume as well. A large dinner buffet will be served and drinks included. Doors open at 6:30pm. FREE BABYSIT-
TING ON SITE!!! Tickets are $25 Per person or $40 per cou-
ple. For tickets and information, call Mary Ann Schweitzer in the par i sh o f f i ce 724-846-7540 o r ema i l
MOTHER'S DAY / FATHER'S DAY - PRO-LIFE EVENT
On Mother's Day, Baby Bottles will be distributed after Mass. We ask that you use these bottles to collect your
loose change and return them on Father's Day. All pro-ceeds will be used for Pro-Life activities, such as supporting
the 2016 March for Life and the Knights of Columbus Ultra Sound Initiative. Please support the Right to Life fund
raiser. Sponsored by K of C Council 604.
HOLY NAME SOCIETY
There will be a meeting of the St. Monica Holy Name Soci-ety next Sunday, Monday, May 10th in Mary’s Room
at 10am after the 9am Mass. We will be discussing
plans for the summer.
VSP The VSP’s will meet Wednesday, May 13th at 5pm in
Founders Hall. Cost of the Stuffed Pork Chop dinner will be $10 per person. Please RSVP to BJ DeVenney 724-843-
4795 by Friday, May 8th. We will have a 50/50 and a Sun-
dae Bar. Please note the change of day and time. Join us for a night of fun.
ST VINCENT DEPAUL BUNDLE UP
Bundle-Up weekend: Save the dates - May 16-17 for Saint Monica's St. Vincent DePaul Society's Bundle-Up. Now Bun-
dle-up your clean, usable items into boxes and bags and bring them to be loaded directly into the truck which will be
located on the lower level parking lot. Keep your eyes glued
to the church bulletin for additional information.
SAINT MONICA’S WOMEN ALIVE IN PRAYER DAY OF
RECOLLECTION May 16, 2015 in Founders Hall. The
day will begin at 9:30am with registration, coffee and
sweet rolls. It will end with Mass at 4. Our purpose is to en-
courage women to enhance and grow in wisdom and knowl-
edge of their faith. Fran Tarkett a member of the retreat
team at Saint Paul of the Cross Retreat Center will be our
presenter. Fran, is retired from Duquesne University where
she held several director positions. She has taught theology
and has been involved in parish ministry for many years.
Please join us. There are brochures with registration in the
back of the church. Contact Vicky Orlowski 847-3852, Mich-
ele Kattner 847-3852, Mary Harrington 336-6525.
LIFELINE SCREENING
We are pleased to host a Life Line Screening event on May
26th in Founders Hall by appointment. Register for a Wellness Package which includes 4 vascular tests and osteo-
porosis screening from $149 ($139 with our member dis-count). All 5 screenings take 60-90 minutes to complete. In
order to register for this event and to receive a $10 discount
off any package priced above $129, please call 1-888-653-6441 or visit www.lifelinescreening.com/community-partners.
DARLINGTON DAYS 5K
Saint Monica Catholic Academy is sponsoring this year’s Dar-lington Days 5K. The race will be held on May 30th at
8am. Runners will meet at Jack’s Service Station and will be
bussed to the starting line at Blackhawk High School. Any K-12 student can run the race for only $10. You can print a
mail-in registration or register online at http://saintmonicaacademy.org/darlington-days-5k/ or see the in-
sert in this weekend’s bulletin. As always the school thanks
the parishioners for their constant support.
B-I-N-G-O Please note there will be no Bingo Thursday, May 14th due to the Holy Day. Enjoy a night of Bingo each Thursday at Founders
Hall, Chippewa site. Early Birds start at 7:00pm and
Regular Games start at 7:30pm and there is also a Cov-erall game that pays a minimum of $250 up to $1,000.
Bingo on the "Cookie Jar" number can pay as much as $500. We have a "Winner Take-All” game, various 50-50 split the
pot special games and a large selection of Pull Tabs. On the
last Thursday of each month we have a drawing and one bingo player in attendance will win Free Bingo for
a Month. Our Kitchen is open and the coffee is always free.
PARISH ORGANIZATIONS / NEWS
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CEMETERY NEWS
ST MARY CEMETERY NEWS
The chapel at St. Mary Cemetery is open Monday through Friday from 7:00am to 3:00pm. The chapel at St. Mary
Cemetery is also open most holidays. A list of holiday hours along with dates and times of current funerals is posted on
a sign located at the entrance of the chapel. Anyone wish-
ing to pray or meditate is invited to and always welcomed at the St. Mary Cemetery chapel.
ADULT NEWS
SAINT MONICA’S WOMEN ALIVE IN PRAYER
Come, join Saint Monica’s Women Alive in Prayer. There is power and enjoyment in women discussing the Bible
readings and homily from the previous Mass. We learn about Jesus, we share different books and authors. We
pray for each other and others. If you have a need or a
problem, bring it to the group. Or get to know a woman in the group and talk to her after the meeting. We will
meet the first & third Monday of the month at 7 pm in Joseph’s Room. We are of different ages and
growth in Jesus.
THE LEGION OF MARY
The Legion of Mary meetings will be held from 6 to 7/7:30 pm on Tuesdays from April 21st to May
19th in St. Joseph's Room. It will return to the normal 7 pm start time on May 26th. The Legion serves the par-
ish and larger community through the Spiritual Works of
Mercy (i.e. religious education, home bound visitation, friendly evangelization, etc). We are welcoming both Ac-
tive (attend weekly meetings and complete work assign-ments) and Auxiliary (offer daily prayers for the spiritual
support of the Legion) members. Please contact Ann at 412-401-6056 or [email protected].
FRIENDS FOR JESUS Be a friend. Be a friend of Jesus. Make friends for Jesus.
These words sum up what it means to be part of the Church Evangelizing in the parish, if you are interested in
expressing your friendship with Jesus through fellowship,
prayer, study and reaching out to others, please consider joining a small group dedicated to being and making friends
for Jesus. We meet each Wednesday at 12:30pm in Mary’s room. Please come and join us at any time. For
more info., contact Jean Briancesco 724-827-2958, Sally
Gerillo 770-316-7464 or Vicky Orlowski 724-843-1873.
EUCHARISTIC ADORATION CHAPEL The Adoration Chapel is located at the Chippewa site
church building, accessible from the rear parking lot. The Chapel is open continuously from Sunday 1:30pm through
Saturday at 4pm. Registration links and info. can be found
at www.saintmonica.us under the Adoration headings.
ROSARY CENACLE
A Rosary Cenacle is held every Monday at the Chippewa site at 9:30am at the request of the Blessed Mother. God
wants her to have this power, but she requests our prayers to assist her. All members are invited.
CATHOLIC MEN’S FELLOWSHIP The Catholic Men’s Fellowship will be meeting the first and
third Sundays at 9am in Joseph’s Room, Chippewa.
BIBLE STUDY MEN’S GROUP Will meet in Mary’s Room, Chippewa the second and
fourth Saturday’s each month beginning at 7:15am.
We will be discussing The Joy of the Gospel.
PARISH NEWS
PLANT SALE
Will be held in May to benefit the St. Monica Building Fund. As you dig your perennials, please pot up the extra and
bring to the sale along with any unwanted house plants. Thank you.
BAPTISM PREPARATION CLASSES Baptism Preparation Classes will be held on the first Sat-
urdays of each month at 11am at the Chippewa Site, by Deacon Harry DeNome. Please call the parish office to
set up baptisms and register for the class.
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS MEETINGS
The Beaver Valley Council 604 of the Knights of Colum-bus meets for their monthly Planning meeting on the
2nd Monday each month at 7pm and on the 4th Monday of each month for dinner at 6pm and the
Rosary at 6:30pm followed by the meeting at 7pm. Both
meetings are held in the first classroom of Founders Hall. We invite all men of the Parish to join our ranks.
VSP - BOX TOP & LABELS FOR EDUCATION PROJECT
The VSP Box Top Project has been very successful. Each box top earns 10 cents for St. Monica’s Catholic Academy.
In addition to that project, the VSP will collect Labels for
Education. Labels are on Campbell’s soups, Post cereals, Glad storage bags, and more. The UPC must be on the
label to count. Labels earn points toward art and gym sup-plies. Please clip your box tops and labels and deposit in
boxes at any church site. Thank you for your support.
CHURCH SUPPORT
Offertory (4/26/15): $14,325.25 Parish Share 2015: Paid:$68,271.00—2015 Goal:$165,696
BEAVER COUNTY THEOLOGY ON TAP
Wednesday, May 6th 7pm-9pm Beaver Brewing Co. (1820 7th Ave Beaver Falls) "STUMP THE PRIEST" with
Fr. Jim Farnan. Do you have questions about the Catholic Church and its teachings? Do you have a question you
think can't be answered? Join us for another night of
Stump the Priest. Fr. Jim Farnan will be joining us to an-swer any questions you may have about faith and the
Catholic Church. Until then, he’ll be busy studying u p . E m a i l t h e o l o g y o n t a p b c @ g m a i l . c o m ,
www.theologyontapbc.org or call Mary Ann Schweitzer 724-846-7540.
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MASS INTENTIONS
Saturday, May 2nd
Vigil/Fifth Sunday of Easter
4:00pm TOM KRZEMIENSKI By Krzemienski Family
6:00pm 50th ANNIVERSARY: MR. & MRS. KARL FLORIE By Children
Sunday, May 3rd Fifth Sunday of Easter
7:30am PRO POPULO 9:00am ANDREW SARIOCHEK
By Wife & Daughters 10:45am TOM ROBERTS SR.
By Saint Monica Choir
12:30pm MAY CROWNING
Monday, May 4th 9:00am DAN MARCHWINSKI
By Benden, Alberti & Covalt Families
Tuesday, May 5th
9:00am SPECIAL INTENTION By Damon & Mary Lou Turek
Wednesday, May 6th
7:00pm Frank Sr. & Louise Pavlinch
By Richard Pavlinch Family
Thursday, May 7th 9:00am MARY GAHLES
By Bob
Friday, May 8th
9:00am HENRIETTA PODBIELSKI By Lawrence & Stephanie Matrazzo
Saturday, May 9th Vigil/Sixth Sunday of Easter
4:00pm ALICE LOMBARDO By Doris Ondrusek
6:00pm MILDRED VASSALLO By Amy Brown
Sunday, May 10th Sixth Sunday of Easter
7:30am PRO POPULO 9:00am JOHN JANKOWSKI
By Wife, Helen
10:45am TERRI ROMEO By Ed & Linda Wasko
12:30pm BARBARA BROZICH By Joe & Debby Postich
CANDLE (week of 5/3/15) In Memory of Patty Mauro by Jeannie & Floyd Cable
COMMUNITY NEWS
Blessed Teresa of Calcutta Maronite Catholic Mission (Meets at our Darlington site)
*You can attend any of their Masses.
Tuesday, Thursday & Friday 6:30pm
Saturday 9am
NOVENA IN HONOR OF ST ANTHONY OF PADUA
The annual Novena in honor of St. Anthony of Padua will begin on Tuesdays through June 9th at Good Samari-
tan, Ambridge. Liturgy will be celebrated at 7pm followed by the Novena. Each week of the Novena will fea-
ture a different Guest Presider/Homilist. All are invited. For
more information, call 724-266-6565
MOTHER’S DAY BRUNCH Treat Mom to a peaceful brunch at Sisters of St. Francis on
Sunday, May 10th from 11am-2pm at the Sisters of St. Francis of the Providence of God Motherhouse in
Whitehall. Guests are treated to a buffet of breakfast
foods, pastries, specialty omelets and more. Brunch is $15 per person and $7 for children age 8 and under. Space is
limited, and reservations must be made no later than May 5th. RSVP to 412-885-7403.
A MORNING WITH GOD Come away and rest awhile. Tuesday, May 12th from
9:30am-12pm at St. Joseph Spirituality Center in Baden. Sister Melania Polensky will invite participants into
a time of communal prayer and reflection. Participants may pray in the Convent Chapel, in the spacious outdoors, at
the labyrinth, and in quiet spaces. Donation is $10. please
pre-register or for more information, call St. Joseph Spiritu-ality Center 724-869-6587.
50TH ANNUAL NATIONALITY DAYS
Will be held May 15th-17th at 2516 Duss Ave, Ambridge
to celebrate our ethnic heritages. There will be a diverse group of vendors and entertainment, and a selection of eth-
nic food to enjoy. For more info., call 724-266-3040
SAM (SUBSTANCE ADDICTION MINISTRY)
Sam is a program of the National Catholic Council on Addic-tions, an affiliate of the US Conference of Catholic Bishops.
This new ministry, being established in the Diocese of Pitts-burgh, is to offer hope, healing and reconciliation to both
the afflicted and affected. Sts. Peter & Paul, Beaver, is the host parish for SAM in our Vicariate. Please join us on the
first Wednesday of each month at 6:30pm for recitation of
the Rosary and Mass at 7pm at Sts. Peter & Paul Church. Fellowship will follow in the school cafeteria with light re-
freshments.