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Parish Pastoral Team
Father Joseph McCaffrey, Administrator Father William Siple, Senior Parochial Vicar Father Anthony Sciarappa, Parochial Vicar Father Victor Molka, Jr., Parish Chaplain Father Nicholas Spirko, In Residence Deacon John Carran, Deacon Administrator Deacon S. Daniel Kielar, Deacon Sr. Annie Bremmer, OSF, Pastoral Associate Sr. Barbara Ann Johnston, CSJ, Pastoral Associate Sr. Zoe Ann Reiter, HM, Adult Faith Formation
First Communion Pictures on page 7
Social Ministry Forum 3 on page 11
5th Sunday of Easter May 19, 2019
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Fr. McCaffrey’s Message on page 2
High School Ministry Schedule on page 6
Festival Update on page 15
Oktoberfest Meeting on page 16
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May 19, 2019 Page 2
By the time you read this bulletin message, our new name and that we are one parish should have been announced and that it will become effective on July 1. Because of the bulletin’s early deadline, I do not have that official information as yet. But by May 18, the Bishop will officially announce this.
These are exciting times. I know that they are also times of great anxiety for some. But remember the most common phrase of our Savior in Scripture is “do not be afraid” or “fear not.” Jesus said these words more than any other statements in all the new testament. I believe he said these words for a reason, of course. Fear is often the very thing that causes us to sin. In fact, I believe behind just about any sin you can name, there is an element of fear as the motivation. For example, people who are afraid they will do without, steal. People who are afraid they may get in trouble, lie. People who fear failure often cheat. The list can go on and on. Con-sider any sin; fear is often one of the motivating factors. In the place of fear, we must trust in God and one another. All those who have gone before us in Law-rence County have faced challenging times in the past. They chose to establish parishes, build churches and schools. They did what was needed in their time in history.
This is our time and our history. We have to prove to the world that we are noble descendants of the gen-
erations who have gone before us. They had the courage to do what was needed in their time. We also must roll up our sleeves and do what is needed in our time. We have to stand strong, be united and show that we trust in the Lord and will do whatever we can to live our faith in Him and pass it on to the next generation.
There is a great deal of work that must be done and it cannot be done alone. We have to work together. I am so very grateful to all of you who have been working together and have got us to this point so quickly. When I was assigned to the seven parishes of Lawrence County, the Bish-op said we had two years to be ready to be named one parish. This has been accomplished with the grace of God and your cooperation within six months! We are a year and a half ahead of schedule! There is a great deal that still must be done, but I am confident if we continue to work together and pray together, we will indeed stay together! This we must do for the sake of those who will come after us.
These are indeed historical times. And future generations depend on what we do and what we do not do during these days and years ahead. Take the good work the Lord has begun in us; bring it to ful-fillment! God love you,
Holy Mary, Mother of God
5th Sunday of Easter Page 3 DIRECTORY
Please Direct ALL Parish Cemetery Inquiries to:
The Catholic Parish Cemeteries
Association of the Diocese of Pittsburgh North Regional Office
2636 Ellwood Road, New Castle, PA 16101 (724) 323-0033 [email protected]
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 Tuesdays: St. James the Apostle: After 8:30 am Mass Thursdays:
St. Anthony: After 8:00 am Mass
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. For information on any of these 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
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 May 19, 2019
Sunday: Acts 14:21-27/Ps 145:8-9, 10-11, 12-13/ Rv 21:1-5a/Jn 13:31-33a, 34-35 Monday: Acts 14:5-18/Ps 115:1-2, 3-4, 15-16/Jn 14:21-26 Tuesday: Acts 14:19-28/Ps 145:10-11, 12-13ab, 21 Jn 14:27-31a Wednesday: Acts 15:1-6/Ps 122:1-2, 3-4ab, 4cd-5 /Jn 15:1-8 Thursday: Acts 15:7-21/Ps 96:1-2a, 2b-3, 10/Jn 15:9-11 Friday: Acts 15:22-31/Ps 57:8-9, 10 and 12/Jn 15:12-17 Saturday: Acts 16:1-10/Ps 100:1b-2, 3, 5/Jn 15:18-21 Next Sunday: Acts 15:1-2, 22-29/Ps 67:2-3, 5, 6, 8/ Rv 21:10-14, 22-23/Jn 14:23-29
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, May 18th
Sunday, May 19th
Wednesday, May 22nd
Thursday, May 23rd
Saturday, May 25th
Sunday, May 26th
4:00 pm—St. Vitus
9:00 am—St. Vitus
11:00 am—St. Camillus
Noon—Mary, Mother of Hope
8:00 am—St. Vincent de Paul
4:00 pm—St. Camillus
8:00 am—Mary, Mother of Hope
10:00 am—St. Vincent de Paul
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Mass Intentions Saturday, May 18th—Vigil: The Fifth Sunday of Easter
4:00 pm—St. Camillus—Jack Murphy (Oscar Murphy) 4:00 pm—St. Vitus—Edward & Clara Yerage (John Yerage) 5:00 pm—St. Vincent de Paul—Albert & Antoinetta Savocchia (Ramona Nathan)
Sunday, May 19th—The Fifth Sunday of Easter 7:00 am—St. Vitus—Mickey & Caroline Natale (Family) 8:00 am—Mary, Mother of Hope—Guy & Helen Gallo (Bill & Mary Lou Miller & Family) 8:45 am—St. James the Apostle—Mary & Albert Butch (Andrea Butch) 9:00 am—St. Vitus—Anthony Vitullo (Family) 9:30 am—St. Joseph the Worker—Hazel Pennington (Sandy Szymanski) 10:00 am—St. Vincent de Paul—Rose Cionni (Daughter, Rosalind & Family) 10:45 am—Christ the King—Rocco & Catherine Tutino (Dom & Vinnie Greco) 11:00 am—St. Camillus—Elbert Acosta, Sr. (Mr. & Mrs. T.J. George) 11:30 am—Mary, Mother of Hope—A. Louis & Pearl E. Hannon (Son, Donald F. & Grandchildren)
Monday, May 20th—Easter Weekday
Noon—Mary, Mother of Hope—William “Billy” Stoner (David, Liz & Mark Farone) 6:00 pm—St. Joseph the Worker—Mr. & Mrs. Francis Benedict (Dennis)
Tuesday, May 21st—Easter Weekday 8:30 am—St. James the Apostle—Mary & Bob Fellion (Fellion Family) Noon—Mary, Mother of Hope—Poor Souls in Purgatory (Fellion Family)
Wednesday, May 22nd—Easter Weekday 8:30 am—St. Vitus—Vincenzo & Josephine Zarilla & Joe Zarilla (Pat & Marlene Zarilla) Noon—Mary, Mother of Hope—Louis & Anna Squeglia (Family)
Thursday, May 23rd—Easter Weekday 8:00 am—Christ the King—Henry E. Sobone (Millie Musitano) 8:00 am—St. Vincent de Paul—Deborah Ryzinski (Barbara St. Denis) Noon—Mary, Mother of Hope—For Pope Francis
Friday, May 24th—Easter Weekday 8:00 am—St. Camillus—Carole Dexter (Frank, Clara & Shirley & Families) Noon—Mary, Mother of Hope—Carole Dexter (Andy & Mary Lou Magusiak)
Saturday, May 25th—Vigil: The Sixth Sunday of Easter
4:00 pm—St. Camillus—Frank Antuono (Wife, Children & Grandchildren) 4:00 pm—St. Vitus—Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Drozdzal & Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Fundoots (Family) 5:00 pm—St. Vincent de Paul—John & Maria Toth (Linda & Eric Phillips)
Sunday, May 26th—The Sixth Sunday of Easter 7:00 am—St. Vitus—For the Living & Deceased Members of the Parishes 8:00 am—Mary, Mother of Hope—Bart & Donna Vanasco (Children, Grandchildren Great-Grandchildren) 8:45 am—St. James the Apostle—Dolly & Art Ealy (Family) 9:00 am—St. Vitus—Ben L. Elisco (Viola Elisco & Family) 9:30 am—St. Joseph the Worker—Deceased Members of the Olacz Family & Major Carolyn Bodnar Milkovich (Carol & Don Bodnar) 10:00 am—St. Vincent de Paul—Stanley Pierog, Jr. (Rebecca & Gregory Badurik) 10:45 am—Christ the King—Helen & Ted Stram (Family) 11:00 am—St. Camillus—Charles “Lou” Jenkins (Family) 11:30 am—Mary, Mother of Hope—Patricia A. Mort (Daughter, Kimberly Malizia)
This Week,
the Tabernacle Lamps Burn For:
Adoration Chapel Rosina Melchoirre
by Bob & Betty Natale
Mary, Mother of Hope Ryan Peter Chlebowski
by Parents
St. James the Apostle The Success of
the On Mission Process in Lawrence County
St. Vincent de Paul Special Intention
St. Vitus Frank, Antoinette
& Frank Granato, Jr. by Mr. & Mrs. Douglas Opp
St. Vitus Mary & Joseph Lamp
Floyd Mastren, Sr. by Anthony & Anita
Scarnatti
Memorial Day The Memorial Day Mass
will be celebrated on Monday, May 27th
at 9:00 am in St. Vincent de Paul church.
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Financial Stewardship
Week of May 5, 2019 Thank You for Your Generosity!
ST. VITUS
Weekly Offering $ 11,196.75
2019 Parish Share Goal $ 107,102.00
2019 Parish Share Paid $ 27,280.00
ST. VINCENT DE PAUL
Weekly Offering $ 3,576.00
2019 Parish Share Goal $ 40,749.00
2019 Parish Share Paid $ 18,937.50
ST. JOSEPH THE WORKER
Weekly Offering $ 3,652.35
2019 Parish Share Goal $ 42,474.00
2019 Parish Share Paid $ 9,795.00
ST. JAMES THE APOSTLE
Weekly Offering $ 3,662.00
2019 Parish Share Goal $ 40,585.00
2019 Parish Share Paid $ 12,112.00
CHRIST THE KING
Weekly Offering $ 4,111.00
2019 Parish Share Goal $ 41,009.00
2019 Parish Share Paid $ 2,951.00
MARY, MOTHER OF HOPE
Weekly Offering $ 6,851.61
2019 Parish Share Goal $ 72,182.00
2019 Parish Share Paid $ 20,254.00
ST. CAMILLUS
Weekly Offering $ 8,743.00
2019 Parish Share Goal $ 80,888.00
2019 Parish Share Paid $ 19,414.60
Second Collection at All Parishes This Weekend:
Catholic Relief Services
Catholic Relief Services (CRS) is the international humanitarian agency of
the Catholic community in the United States. Founded in 1943 by the United States
Conference of Catholic Bishops, the agency provides relief in emergency situations to people in more than 90 countries and territories
in Africa, Asia, Latin America, the Middle East and Eastern Europe.
Please be generous to this annual diocesan collection.
May 19, 2019 Page 6 Faith Formation
CATHOLIC TRIVIA QUESTION
How well do you remember
some of the things you learned
about our Catholic religion?
For your fun and enlighten-
ment test yourself today on this
question and then check your
response by asking your neigh-
bor … or continue reading in
today’s bulletin.
Throughout this Easter season
we hear “Alleluia” sung fre-
quently. What does the word
‘Alleluia’ actually mean?
A) God bless you!
B) I believe!
C) Praise God!
D) Have mercy!
E) We rejoice!
F) All of the above
COME AND SEE!!!
Catechesis of the Good Shepherd
Come hear, and see, about Catechesis of the Good Shepherd and
what it has to offer our parish as we welcome Celine Mitchell!
Tour the Atrium at St. Camillus!
Wednesday, May 22, 2019 McGurk Hall, St. Camillus
Call Vicki at: 724-498-0904 for more info! Come and see!!!
5th Sunday of Easter Page 7 First Communion
Congratulations
To our
First
Communicants
May 19, 2019 Page 8 Adult Faith Formation
Come one come all to our May meeting for
anyone over the age of 21 (there is NO upper age limit)! Join us on Wednesday, May 22 at 7 pm, at Pagley's Pasta & More, as we welcome Fr. Dan Waruszewski to New Castle. Coming to us from Butler, Fr. Waruszewski plans to speak on St. Pope John Paul II’s “Theology of the Body.”
Appetizers will be provided!
C) Praise God!
The word “Alleluia” (and its alternate spelling
“Hallelujah”) is taken directly from the Hebrew language
and means literally Praise God. For both Jews and Christians,
the term has been used as a joyful expression of praise and
thanksgiving to God. “Alleluia” was used in the Old Testament
in the book of Psalms, especially Psalms 104-150, the Praise
Psalms. Today in common usage, we exclaim the word to indi-
cate our approval or express our thanksgiving.
Throughout the 40 days of Lent, we had refrained from using
the jubilant word Alleluia. Now throughout the 50 days of the
Easter season, we gloriously sing out “Alleluia” repeatedly.
We use the word to express our joy that Christ is risen and lives
among us and in us. Jesus was raised from the dead by God!
And we, too, live forever with him! In our prayers and songs
we repeatedly praise God for this. Rejoicing that through
Christ’s death and resurrection we are saved, we unite our-
selves to him through our own daily dying to sin and rising to
live as he did -- in service to others. This is the wonderful and
good news that excites us as Catholic Christians, prompting us to
sing and proclaim enthusiastically, “Alleluia!” over and over
again.
What could ever be more magnificent than what we celebrate
during these 50 Days of Easter? How excited are you about the
Resurrection? How excited are you that Christ is alive and lives
in the heart of each one of us? How excited are you that you ac-
tually share in the life of God in such an incredible way? So,
are you an “Alleluia” person? Praise God! Alleluia!
RITE OF CHRISTIAN INITIATION OF ADULTS
Each week we will feature one of the 7 new Catho-
lics who were fully initiated and joined our parish at
the Easter Vigil this year? This week we introduce to
you Doug Butch, a catechumen from St. James Par-
ish.
Doug was raised in Edinburg and now lives in Low-
ellville. Son of the late Albert and Carolyn Butch, he
is married to Rose Yanno Butch and is the owner of
Doug’s Cleaning Service. He played CYO basketball
for St. James in high school and still plays the sport
in adult leagues. He was fully initiated at the Easter
Vigil along with Rose and their son, Noah Ramirez.
Mike Deemer, also from St. James, served as Doug’s
sponsor. His godparents were Deacon John Carran
and Sr. Zoe Ann Reiter.
Doug tells us that “This journey has been enlighten-
ing and taught me so much. I know I am where I
should be. I am so thankful to have celebrated my
Baptism, Confirmation, and Eucharist in the Catho-
lic Church.”
CATHOLIC UPDATE
The current issue of the Catholic Update is entitled “Mystagogy” with a subtitle of “Deepening the Christian Experience.” The article explains the last stage of the initiation process, from Easter through Pentecost, when new Catholics intensify their understanding and appreciation of the mysteries of our faith. Pick up a free copy of the CU from the table in the narthex at St. James or contact Sr. Zoe for a copy. Read it and see what you think!
PRAYERFUL LABYRINTH WALK AT VILLA MARIA: 2 to 4 pm Sunday, May 19
Theme: “Listening to the Newness of Spring”
For more info, call 724-964-8886 or go online at www.vmesc.org or
contact Sr. Zoe Ann.
VILLA MARIA-THON 2019 Mark your calendars for Satur-day, June 1 at 9:00 am for the 10th annual Villa Maria-thon 5-K Run and 2-Mile Walk, rain or shine. Enjoy activities for every-one, from the serious runners to children of all ages, e.g., 50-yard dash for children, drum circle, refreshments, basket raffle, and fair trade items for sale. Prizes for runners in all age groups and overall. The Villa Farm and Greenhouse will be open for purchase of garden plants and flow-ers. For more details go online at www.vmesc.org for a printable registration form or call 724-964-
8886 or contact Sr. Zoe Ann.
5th Sunday of Easter Page 9 Evangelization & Music
How to survive social media and still be an evangelist! Family movie nights are a great way to bond with each oth-er, especially in this day and age when everyone has their nose in a different electronic device and are doing their own thing. On any given evening, your home might look some-thing like this – one is playing video games, while another is Face Timing a friend, and another is YouTubing.
It is important to note that the definition of family does not only mean parents with children, but family includes those couples without children, too. Electronics can be an effective means to unify and evangelize your family. An exam-ple of good electronic usage is by utilizing our parish subscription to FORMED to find movies that are entertaining and have sound Catho-lic moral values. With the school year winding down, and no more evenings to do homework (at least until the Fall), make time to pop the popcorn and gather together to watch some good movies this summer. But not only watch the movies – discuss what you have watched so that you may grow together in understanding the meaning of our Catholic faith.
If you haven’t yet signed up for FORMED, it is very easy. Just go to www.lccatholics.formed.org,
click on the “Register Now”
rectangle box, create your ac-
count by filling in the form;
then be sure to scroll down to
“CREATE ACCOUNT” and
click on it. It’s that easy and it’s
free. Some of the offerings in
Formed are pictured below:
In The Holy City
The second reading today and next week comes from the Revelation of St. John. He talks about
his vision of The Holy City, the New Jerusalem, coming down out of
heaven from God!
“I heard a loud voice from the throne saying, “Behold, God’s dwelling is with the hu-man race. He will dwell with them and they will be his people
and God himself will always be with them as their God.” He also says that there will be no more sadness or death. Can you imag-ine spending eternity there?! I wonder sometimes what it will be
like.
One thing I’m sure of, there will be lots of SINGING! Music is mentioned many many times all through the Bible. How our Lord must love when we sing! Our Sunday Mass is full of sing-
ing! Heaven must be full of song! My favorite part is the Holy Holy.
Before we sing, the priest says (something like) “Therefore, overcome with paschal joy, every land, every people exults in
your praise and even the heavenly Powers, with the angelic
hosts, sing together the unending hymn of your glory, as they
acclaim,” Holy Holy Holy! WOW (the angels and saints are
singing with us!) If that’s not a foretaste of the Holy City, I don’t know what is!
5th Sunday of Easter Page 10 SOCIAL MINISTRY
Today’s second collection will benefit Catho-lic Relief Services. CRS has earned a four star rating from Charity Navigator That means as a charity a high percentage of their donations go to the operations serving the poor and needy, not administrative functions.
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S O C I A L
M I N I S T R Y
Social Ministry holding Forum #3 We are progressing in our mission to coordi-nate the ongoing activities of social ministry in our parishes. The next meeting will be Satur-day, June 1, from 9:00 am until 11:00 am at the Marian Room of MMOH. All are wel-come.
The groups we have agreed to support and help advance at this time are;
Vincent De Paul Society– Mary Ann Isaac Health Ministries – Jean Pascale Angel Tree/Sharing Tree – Sr. Annie Bremmer Stitching Angels – Jean Pascale Bereavement – Mary Ann and Sr. Annie
Mohawk Area Food Bank Collection Sites at
St. Anthony and St. James
Special needs this month are
Canned soups and crackers
People In Need
Non-perishable
food items
Collection Site at
St. Camillus,
see basket in back of the church
Produce to People 910 S. Mercer St.
St. Vitus School Gym
11:00 am,
2nd Saturday—see
www.catholicnewcastle.org
for the schedule
St. Joseph the Worker 1111 S. Cascade Street
Noon—1:00 pm, 1st & 3rd Saturdays
see www.catholicnewcastle.org
for schedule
City Rescue Mission
May 19, 2019 Page 12 EVENTS
Parish Ladies Guilds St. Camillus Ladies Guild Motorcoach Trip to the Meadows Casino Monday, May 20th For questions or reservations contact: Mary Ann at 724-658-2839 or 724-651-3075 $30.00 per person. Casino Bonus: $25.00 free play. Why not invite a friend?
St. James the Apostle CWO Next Meeting Tuesday, May 21st 7:00 pm St. James Great Room Speaker will be Janet from Lawrence County Tourism Topic: What’s Happening in Lawrence County All Women are invited to attend for Prayer, Fellowship and Refreshments
St. Joseph the Worker Mary Martha Guild Members Please Remember: to Attend the 65th and final Anniversary Dinner on May 22nd at the Villa. Doors open at 4:30 pm. Call 724-651-2259 with any questions. Spring Plant & Flower Sale Tickets will be available at 9:30 Sunday Mass at St. Joseph the Worker Church. For more information call 724-651-2259
St. Vitus Gift Shop 12 Maitland Street (Parking at Corner of Maitland & Jefferson Streets)
Hours: Tuesdays/Thursdays 10:00 AM—5:00 PM Sundays: 10:00 AM—Noon Other Times by Appointment: call 724-654-8851
Visit the only Gift Shop in our Seven-Parish Grouping!
Follow Us On Facebook!
Spring Specials All Cement Garden Statues 15% off thru June 16th
All Military Items 20% Off (Service Crosses, Rosaries, Jewelry)
Throws 75% Off (Includes Police & Firefighters)
Memorial Day, Monday, May 27th All Are Welcome!
Memorial Day Mass
St. Vincent de Paul Church 9:00 am
Blessing of the Graves St. Lucy Cemetery
10:00 am St. Marguerite Blue Coat Band
Program Honoring Veterans
Mahoningtown Veteran’s Memorial Corner of Liberty Street & Montgomery Avenue
11:00 am St. Marguerite Blue Coat Band
123rd Annual New Bedford Memorial Day Program
Saturday, May 25th 11:00 am Memorial Park, New Bedford (near Hopewell Cemetery)
Parade will precede the program: Veterans from New Bedford, Pulaski and Frizzleburg and vintage cars
are welcome to join the parade. Parade participants will meet in the parking lot of the old New Bedford School (near the Lion’s park) by 10:15 am.
Memorial Day Holiday Schedule
All Parish Offices will be closed on Monday, May 27th
The Adoration Chapel will be closed
Saturday, May 25th at 2:00 pm until Tuesday, May 28th at 8:00 am
5th Sunday of Easter Page 13 SPIRITUAL ACTIVITIES
The Rosary is said on the 1st and 3rd Sundays of the month at 7:00 pm in St. Camillus Church.
All are Welcome!
Welcome Our Newly Baptized
Micah Grace Blundo Daughter of Michael & Samantha (Wells) Blundo
(St. Vitus)
Aubrielle Marie Cook Daughter of Paul & Kendall (Monstwil) Cook
(Mary, Mother of Hope)
Monte Ray Fry III Son of Jamie & Kristie Cochran
(St. Vincent de Paul)
William Marino Vargo Son of Matthew & Sarah (McDonough) Vargo
(St. Vitus)
NURSING HOME MASSES Monday, May 20th
2:00 pm—Edison Manor Nursing & Rehabilitation Center
In Memory of Helen Badurik (Steven & Caroline Badurik)
Tuesday, May 21st
2:00 pm—Avalon Place Nursing Center
Wednesday, May 22nd 1:30 pm—Clen-Moore Place Assisted Living Community
Louise J. Marino (St. Vincent de Paul)
Emma L. Mazzocca
(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
ST. ANTHONY NOVENA Tuesdays at 7:00 pm
St. Vincent de Paul Church The Novena consists of prayers,
Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament, Benediction and veneration of the relic of St. Anthony.
The ninth Novena and Closing Mass will be on Tuesday, June 11th beginning at 6:30 pm.
The Adoration Chapel on North Beaver Street
(across from St. Mary’s Church) 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.
A Call to Liturgical Ministries: A Training Session for Lectors, Sacristans & Eucharistic Ministers has been scheduled Thursday, May 23rd at St. Camillus, McGurk Hall, 6:30 pm
Please RSVP to Jean Pascale
by text or phone call 330-770-1635 or email [email protected].
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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
“You Are Chosen” Come and join the Lawrence County
Catholic Men’s Fellowship Group Sunday, June 2nd
after the 9:30 am Mass at St. Joseph the Worker Church
1111 South Cascade Street New Castle, PA 16101
Refreshments and a 1 hour video commentary
presentation by Fr. Junesh Xavier, CP from St. Paul of the Cross Retreat Center, entitled
“You Are Chosen”
Registration forms available at all churches and on www.catholicnewcastle.org
This is a free program.
A good will basket will be passed.
Knights of Columbus Council #512 Social Meeting
Wednesday, May 22nd 7:30 pm
Mary, Mother of Hope All Men over age 18 Welcome
Attention Vietnam Veterans from Lawrence County Did you serve between February 28, 1961 and May 7, 1975?
Were you honorably discharged? Do you have your DD214?
The committee from the Lawrence County Vietnam Veterans Memorial is requesting names of Vietnam War Era Veterans (living or deceased)
from Lawrence County, to be engraved on the memorial at Cascade Park.
Mail a copy of the veteran’s DD214
by Friday, May 31, 2019 to: Lawrence County Vietnam Veterans Memorial,
P.O. Box 7352, New Castle, PA 16101
The DD214’s will be shredded after verification of dates served.
Please note no names will be accepted after Friday, May 31, 2019
For questions, call Tom Skowronski @ 724-856-2395
Visit WWW.CATHOLICNEWCASTLE.ORG to find: Fr. Mac’s & Fr. Anthony’s Homilies Fr. Anthony’s Podcast
Registration Forms Calendars & Schedules Mass & Confession Times Parish Release Form
Links to: Sacred Space—Online Prayer Website
Heart of the Nation Online Mass EWTN Global Catholic Network
FORMED—Catholic Community in New Castle Christian Associates TV
Daily Readings Pittsburgh Catholic Newspaper
Young Adult Ministry and Much, Much More…
www.stjamestheapostle.org for bulletins, etc.
WHAT IS FORMED?
• Life-Changing Catholic Content
• Bible Studies, Films, Audios, E-Books
WHY DO I WANT FORMED?
• For Yourself, the Grandkids, the Homebound
• Membership is FREE for all parishioners
HOW DO I GET FORMED? Visit www.lccatholics.formed.org
Click on the Register Now rectangle box Create your account by filling in the form;
then be sure to scroll down to CREATE ACCOUNT and click on it.
5th Sunday of Easter Page 15 FUNDRAISERS
John’s Breakfast Brunch/ Ted’s Strawberry Social
St. James the Apostle Parish 4019 US 422 (1/2 Mile East of OH/PA line)
Sunday, June 2nd 9:00 am—1:00 pm
ADULTS $10* CHILDREN $4 *Strawberry Social Includes Shortcakes & Ice Cream
Menu includes: French Toast with Sweet Cream Cheese Filling,
Buttermilk & Buckwheat Pancakes, Scrambled Eggs, Bacon, Ham, Sausage, Much More!
Saturday, May 25th 9:00 am—3:00 pm
St. James the Apostle Social Hall 4019 US 422
Pulaski, PA 16143
TOOLS GAMES SPORTS KITCHEN ITEMS LINENS
MUSIC CHRISTMAS
GLASSWARE CDs VIDEOS
724-964-8276
for Questions or Directions
INDOOR YARD SALE
ALL PARISH FESTIVAL NEWS:
THANK YOU, MARK MIJAVEC for providing the delicious dinner
for the group of festival volunteers from all parishes.
VOLUNTEER UPDATE If you want to volunteer,
and need to start your Safe Environment clearance process, call your parish office.
It’s easy and there is no cost for you.
SAVE THE DATES Eggplants will be made July 2nd
Meatballs will be made July 23rd & 24th
GRAND RAFFLE Tickets are on sale after Masses in all of our churches. Tickets cost $50.00 each, and there are 12 chances to win! $24,000.00 in total prizes will be awarded! Winners will be based on the 3-digit PA Evening Lottery Number each of the four nights of the festival. Only 1,000 tickets will be sold. Please bring cash or a check made out to St. Vitus parish to purchase your ticket. You may also call Sharon Marshall at 724-654-0871 for tickets.
STEELER SEASON TICKET RAFFLE Raffle tickets for a chance to win two
2019-2020 Steeler Season Tickets are on sale for $10. Winner will be determined by
the PA Evening 3-Digit Lottery. Contact Marilee Miccachione at 724-730-5923
ALL PARISH FESTIVAL August 7th—August 10th St. Vitus Church grounds
May 19, 2019 Page 16 FUNDRAISER
Saint Vitus School Parking Lot if Sunny, Saint Vitus School Gym if Rain
Saturday, June 1st 8:00 am to NOON
DROP-OFF INFORMATION: Volunteers will be at the School Gym
to receive donations as follows: Saturday, May 25th 9:00 am—11:00 am
Tuesday, May 28th
1:30 pm—3:30 pm
Wednesday, May 29th 9:30 am—11:30 am
Thursday, May 30th 1:30 pm—3:30 pm
Need another time?
E-mail [email protected]
DONATIONS WANTED! (All Donations should be clean and in working order)
TOYS & GAMES BOOKS
JEWELRY & CLOTHING BABY ITEMS
HOLIDAY DECORATIONS & DÉCOR KITCHEN & HOME GOODS
SMALL APPLIANCES GARDENING ITEMS
SPORTS GEAR & BICYCLES
All Proceeds Benefit Saint Vitus School For more information, to donate, or if you have questions about what we can accept,
please contact the school at 724-654-9297 or Marc or Diana at [email protected]
NOT ACCEPTED: Broken Items
Hazardous Materials Large Appliances/Air Conditioners
TVs/Monitors/Computers Cribs/Car Seats/Mattresses/Pillows
Saint Vitus School
Oktoberfest Planning Meeting Tuesday, May 21st 7:00 pm St. Joseph the Worker Rectory
(PLEASE NOTE CHANGE OF LOCATION DUE TO ELECTION DAY)
Questions? Call Hans or Monica at 724-658-8062 ALL ARE WELCOME!