SUNDAY MASS schedule (SATURDAY VIGIL)
4:00 PM ST. ALBERT 4:00 PM ST. BASIL 4:00 PM ST. SYLVESTER 6:00 PM HOLY ANGELS
SUNDAY 8:00 AM ST. WENDELIN 9:00 AM ST. BASIL 9:30 AM HOLY ANGELS 10:00 AM ST. SYLVESTER 11:00 AM ST. ALBERT
CONFESSION: SATURDAY St. Albert - 12:00 p.m. (noon) until 1:00 p.m.
PARISH ADMINISTRATION OFFICE
Faith Formation Building 3198 Schieck Street
Pittsburgh, PA 15227 (412) 884-7744 ▪ Fax (412) 884-2300
Web: www.blessedtrinitypgh.org
Email: [email protected]
Worship sites
ST. ALBERT 3198 Schieck Street Pittsburgh, PA 15227
ST. BASIL 1735 Brownsville Road Pittsburgh, PA 15210
HOLY ANGELS 408 Baldwin Road
Pittsburgh, PA 15207
ST. SYLVESTER 3754 Brownsville Road Pittsburgh, PA 15227
ST. WENDELIN 2728 Custer Avenue Pittsburgh, PA 15227
BLESSED TRINITY PARISH
Twenty Third Sunday in Ordinary Time ▪ September 6th, 2020
CLERGY SERVING THE COMMUNITY
PASTOR Rev. Stephen A. Kresak ▪ [email protected] SR. PAROCHIAL VICAR Rev. Robert J. Ahlin ▪ [email protected] SR. PAROCHIAL VICAR Rev. Ken Sparks ▪ [email protected]
PAROCHIAL VICAR Rev. Levi D. Hartle ▪ [email protected]
DEACON Michael J. Babcock ▪ [email protected] DEACON James R. Grab ▪ [email protected]
DEACON Daniel E. Nizan ▪ [email protected] DEACON Andrew J. White ▪ [email protected] DEACON Timothy B. Zenchak ▪ [email protected]
MONDAY WEEKDAY September 7 8:30 AM ST. SYLVESTER George & Lillian Denk: Marlene & Tony Denk 9:00 AM ST. ALBERT Joe Gugliuzza: 9 O’ Clock Mass Friends TUESDAY WEEKDAY September 8 8:30 AM HOLY ANGELS Pierino Giovannini: Deacon Louis Giovannini & Family 9:00 AM ST. BASIL Mary Marge Delaney: Cathy McGurk WEDNESDAY WEEKDAY September 9 8:30 AM ST. SYLVESTER Michael Kiss: Friends & Coworkers 9:00 AM ST. WENDELIN Charles Julia & Charles Devlin, Jr.: Family THURSDAY WEEKDAY September 10 8:30 AM HOLY ANGELS William Ahlin: Cathy McGurk 9:00 AM ST. BASIL Marie Talamo: Gloria McPhillips FRIDAY WEEKDAY September 11 8:30 AM ST. SYLVESTER Margaret Fleming: Winifred & William Boland 9:00 AM ST. ALBERT Joan Freund: Christian Mothers & Women’s Guild SATURDAY EVENING VIGIL MASSES September 12 4:00 PM VIGIL ST. ALBERT ▪ KS Claire Wesling: Edward & Lynn Lutz 4:00 PM VIGIL ST. BASIL ▪ BA Special Intention: Rhonda Luczak 4:00 PM VIGIL ST. SYLVESTER ▪ LH Dorothy Nolte: Donna Nolte, Daughter 6:00 PM VIGIL HOLY ANGELS ▪ KS Living & Deceased Members of the Parish TWENTY FOURTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME September 13 8:00 AM ST. WENDELIN ▪ LH Ralph Moeslein: Patti 9:00 AM ST. BASIL ▪ BA Joe & Diane O’Toole & Family: Susan Sedlak 9:30 AM HOLY ANGELS ▪ KS Kenneth Baldesberger: Jackie Pribila 10:00 AM ST. SYLVESTER ▪ LH Robert Coll: Ray, Carrie & Chris Strutt 11:00 AM ST. ALBERT ▪ BA Charles Julia & Charles Devlin, Jr.: Family
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MASS INTENTIONS September 7th - 13TH
Business Manager Deacon Andy White 412-884-7744 ext. 204
Pastoral Associate Deacon Dan Nizan 412-884-7744 ext. 207
Administrative Assistants Mary Ann Negley 412-884-7744 ext. 201 [email protected] Cheryl DePretis 412-884-7744 ext. 200 [email protected]
Bulletin Editor Cindy Depretis 412-884-7744 ext. 205 [email protected]
Secretary Jane Long 412-884-7744 ext. 130 [email protected]
Director of Music and Liturgy Assistant Music Director Eileen Hite [email protected]
Social Ministry Mary Spinabelli 412-884-7744 ext. 202 [email protected]
Youth Ministry Team Nicholas Wolf 412-884-7744 ext. 220 [email protected] Anthony Bradley 412-884-7744 ext. 135 [email protected]
Safe Environment & Ministry Coordinator Lou Ann Shannon 412-884-7744 ext. 223 [email protected] [email protected]
Religious Education Team Carolyn Eisenbarth 412-884-7744 ext. 222 [email protected] Elaine Garfold 412-884-7744 ext. 221 [email protected]
Maintenance Team Jeff Jenney Len Lis Gene Werner
STAFF SERVING THE COMMUNITY
DAILY MASS OPEN TO PARISHIONERS As of Monday, August 31st
The new Interim Mass schedule with times and dates listed below in black
are OPEN to parishioners. Mass Intentions highlighted in blue without a time
listed are being fulfilled by the Clergy team in private and are not open to the parish.
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This week our Sanctuary Candles are lit for the following intentions:
ST. BASIL
Clifford Mead From: Carla Dieterle
HOLY ANGELS
William Ahlin
From: Lori Mandela
ST. SYLVESTER
Gina Brande
From: Marie Herrmann
Blessed Lord, accept this burning candle as a sign of my faith and love for You.
Like this candle, I am ready to be used in your service without asking why and to what
purpose. Even as this candle, I wish to stand in Your presence and to be consumed in the light and warmth of our Love. Please hear my prayer
and, if it is Your will, grant my petition. But above all, make me loyal and faithful to You in
all circumstances of my life. Amen.
ST. ALBERT
Laura Lancia From: Earl & Connie Meiers & Family Joseph Bernotas From: Gloria, Denny & Debby
ST. WENDELIN
Ambrose Huber (Birthday Remembrance)
From: Family
Details about specific collections or questions regarding the collections can be obtained by contacting the Parish office.
SATURDAY VIGIL 4:00 PM - ST. ALBERT: Regular (Weekly/Monthly) $ 850.00 Misc. Envelopes $ 25.00 Loose Money $ 2.00 Parish Share $ 00.004:00 PM - ST. BASIL: Regular (Weekly/Monthly) $ 455.00 Misc. Envelopes $ 5.00 Loose Money $ 36.00 Parish Share $ 25.00 4:00 PM - ST. SYLVESTER: Regular (Weekly/Monthly) $ 667.00 Misc. Envelopes $ 00.00 Loose Money $ 20.00 Parish Share $ 00.00 6:00 PM - HOLY ANGELS: Regular (Weekly/Monthly) $ 1,082.00 Misc. Envelopes $ 105.00 Loose Money $ 17.00 Parish Share $ 125.00 SUNDAY 8:00 AM - ST. WENDELIN: Regular (Weekly/Monthly) $ 1,066.00 Misc. Envelopes $ 00.00 Loose Money $ 59.00 Parish Share $ 60.00 9:00 AM - ST. BASIL: Regular (Weekly/Monthly) $ 1,001.00 Misc. Envelopes $ 00.00 Loose Money $ 25.00 Parish Share $ 25.00 9:30 AM - HOLY ANGELS: Regular (Weekly/Monthly) $ 806.00 Misc. Envelopes $ 00.00 Loose Money $ 26.00 Parish Share $ 62.00 10:00 AM - ST. SYLVESTER: Regular (Weekly/Monthly) $ 1,487.00 Misc. Envelopes $ 20.00 Loose Money $ 123.00 Parish Share $ 60.00 11:00 AM - ST. ALBERT: Regular (Weekly/Monthly) $ 1,150.00 Misc. Envelopes $ 13.00 Loose Money $ 40.00 Parish Share $ 35.00
MAIL IN REG/MISC $ 16,141.00 MAIL IN PARISH SHARE $ 1,421.00
TOTAL OFFERING $ 27,034.00
parish stewardship The weekend of AUGUST 29th & 30th
2020 PSP STILL DUE: $ 148,023.69
READINGS FOR THE WEEK
Monday: 1 Cor 5:1-8; Ps 5:5-7, 12; Lk 6:6-11, or, for Labor Day, any readings from the Mass “For the Blessings of Human Labor,” nos. 907-911 Tuesday: Mi 5:1-4a or Rom 8:28-30; Ps 13:6; Mt 1:1-16, 18-23 [18-23] Wednesday: 1 Cor 7:25-31; Ps 45:11-12, 14-17; Lk 6:20-26 Thursday: 1 Cor 8:1b-7, 11-13; Ps 139:1b-3, 13- 14ab, 23-24; Lk 6:27-38 Friday: 1 Cor 9:16-19, 22b-27; Ps 84:3-6, 12; Lk 6:39-42 Saturday: 1 Cor 10:14-22; Ps 116:12-13, 17-18; Lk 6:43-49 Sunday: Sir 27:30 — 28:7; Ps 103:1-4, 9-12; Rom 14:7-9; Mt 18:21-35
Readings for the week of
September 13, 2020 First Reading — Remember the commandments and hate not your neighbor (Sirach 27:30 — 28:7). Psalm — The Lord is kind and merci-ful, slow to anger, and rich in compassion (Psalm 103). Second Reading — Whether we live, or whether we die, we do so for the Lord (Romans 14:7-9). Gospel — Forgive one another from your heart (Matthew 18:21-35).
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Please remember members of our parish who are in nursing homes, the homebound, the sick and their caregivers in your prayers.
May God’s mercy shine on them. 1 “If two of you agree on earth about anything for which
they are to pray, it shall be granted to them by my heavenly Father.” — Matthew 18:19
DAILY MASS SCHEDULE: As of Monday, August 31st, daily masses in our parish were OPEN to parishioners. The NEW INTERIM DAILY MASS Schedule: 8:30 AM ST. SYLVESTER Monday, Wednesday & Friday 8:30 AM HOLY ANGELS Tuesday & Thursday 9:00 AM ST. ALBERT Monday & Friday 9:00 AM ST. WENDELIN Wednesday 9:00 AM ST. BASIL Tuesday & Thursday
There are NO Saturday morning Masses scheduled. Please Remember: you must wear a mask at all times while at Mass and sit only in the designated pews.
RCIA – Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults—
Have you been thinking of be-coming a Catholic, or have not received all the Sacraments of Initiation, (Baptism, First Com-munion, and Confirmation), now is the time. On the first week of October, we will be starting an RCIA class. The Rite of Christian Initia-tion of Adults is a process that will prepare you to re-ceive the Sacraments of Initiation and become full members of the Catholic faith. If there are any ques-tions, or you are interested, call Deacon Mike Babcock at 412-884-7744 X 206 and get registered.
Additionally – This includes all Blessed Trinity Churches (St. Albert, St. Basil, St. Wendelin, Holy Angels, & St. Sylvester). If you have previously been part of an RCIA team (or want to be) in any of our churches, you will be most welcome to conduct a share of the sessions this year. If you are interested, please contact Deacon Mike at the number above or email [email protected].
THE PARISH OFFICES WILL BE CLOSED ON MONDAY,
SEPTEMBER 7TH TO CELEBRATE THE HOLIDAY.
Our sympathy is extended to the families of: WILLIAM BOLAND, NORMA DEVAY, TERRI FIREWICZ, JINO BENJAMIN HRONAS, PATRICIA JOHNSON, LINDA LOREY, MARY SAWCHAK, JANE SCHMIDLIN AND JUDITH STANLEY
Eternal rest grant unto them, O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon them.
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BAPTISM PREPARATION TRAINING SEMINARS Preregistration is required. Contact Deacon Mike at 412-884-7744 ext. 206 or email [email protected] to register. The seminars are held in the Faith Formation Building at 6:30 p.m. the 2nd Wednesday of each month. Both Mom and Dad should attend and sponsors are welcome.
SANCTUARY CANDLE INTENTIONS are available until the end of 2020. Contact Cindy in the office at 412-884-7744 for availability and information.
Thoughts from Father Bob, In a book of meditations by Mark Link, SJ, he shares a story that illustrates a passage from this Sun-day’s gospel. (Jesus said) “Where two or three come together in my name, I am there with them.” “George Anderson was a chaplain at a large pris-on in New York. One night he was praying with a small group of prisoners over the story of the Good Samaritan. A mentally disturbed prisoner, Richard, was present for the first time. The room was cold, and Richard was wrapped in two blankets. The prisoner opposite him was shivering. At one point while the group was praying in silence Richard suddenly got up and walked over to the shivering man, and put a blanket around him. Richard’s silent action witnessed not only to Jesus’ words to us about loving others, but also to Jesus’ presence among us when we gather in his name.” In baptism, Jesus unites himself to us and ena-bles us to amplify our love and actions toward others. As Jesus reminds us that “whatever” you do to the least of my brothers you do to me.” In the above passage he tells us that when two or three are gathered in his name he is present. This is especially true in many of the moments of our lives. He is with us in the sacrament of marriage when we need his invitation to love one another, to go forth two by two as a witness to his gospel, and employ his message of love and forgiveness for each other. The marital commitment invites Jesus to be an unseen but powerful partner to the spouses. We are able to discover that faith is not simply and expression in words but more appropriately displayed in actions.
In the celebration of the Liturgy we gather and acknowledge that we are his disciples by signing our-selves with the cross, confessing our sins and failings and are formed by the words of Holy Scripture. The body of Christ is manifested by our presence as we are prepared to receive the sacred bread from heaven our most inti-mate union with Christ. We are reminded to become what we receive and eventually sent forth by the words “ite missa est” “Go, you are sent” to actualize the pres-ence of Christ in our lives by bringing him to our loved ones, our friends and neighbors, our Church community, our society, and our world. We become an opportunity for Christ to touch the lives of others, even the stranger we meet. Like Richard we not only share our faith, our love but even the blanket we use to keep us warm. We do not need to be mentally disturbed, only filled with the realization that Christ is present in my heart and soul and that he compels us to manifest his
presence and love so as to reach out to others in his name. We do not just hear the word of God but absorb it, take it to heart, live it and express it in our daily lives. We pray that when God looks on us He does not see just us but His Son living in us. We truly become the mirror of Jesus for others. Alt-hough we are frequently distracted by the cares and worries of life the gospel is a constant reminder that Christ is with us and invites us to make his presence known to others
not merely by words but by actions.
2020 MASS INTENTION REQUESTS The Mass book for the remainder of 2020 is now open. If you would like to schedule a Mass Intention from now un-til the end of this year contact Cindy in the Parish office at 412-884-7744.
▪ You will be limited to 1 (one) Saturday Vigil or Sun-day morning mass per availability.
▪ Weekday Intentions are being accepted.
▪ Intentions will not be taken for Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Eve or Christmas Day. Those days are reserved for the Parish.
▪ The Stipend for the Mass is $10.00. Checks should be made payable to: Blessed Trinity Parish.
PRAYER TO ST. MICHAEL Saint Michael, the Archangel, defend us in
battle, be our defense against the wickedness and snares of the devil. May God rebuke him, we humbly pray; and do thou, O Prince of the
heavenly host, by the power of God, thrust into Hell, Satan and the other evil spirits, who
prowl about the world for the ruin of souls. Amen. -Pope Leo XIII
DEACON TIM’S BOOK & MOVIE REVIEW There was an 85-year-old lady who found her husband in bed with another woman. She was so enraged that she dragged him to the balcony of their Miami high-rise and pushed him off. He fell to his death. She was arrested of course. When she appeared before the judge
he asked if she had anything to say in her own defense. “Well, your honor,” she said, “I figured if he were able to be unfaithful to his wife at age 92, he surely would be able to fly.” (Reader’s Digest, Laughter, the Best Medi-cine.) I would guess that we all have had times when we were angry enough to throw someone off a high building. But Jesus tells us, in today’s Gospel, that there are better ways to deal with someone who has sinned or is sinning. First, we should talk with the person person-ally. We need to try and win them over or sway them to give up their wrong doing. Secondly, confront the per-son in the presence of two or three witnesses. Third, bring that person before the whole church. Now this is obviously a sin of serious and public nature, not some small issue. This process is meant to give the offender every chance to repent of their sinful ways. Note that this is an extremely sensitive, challenging, and difficult thing to do. It also has to be done in love with prayer. Our first reading reminds us if “you do not speak out to dissuade the wicked from his way, the wicked shall die for his guilt, but I will hold you responsible for his death,” What an awesome responsibility to meditate on. ~Deacon Mike “In Christ: We Are One, We Are Sent”
DEACON MIKE’S CORNER
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This week's book review is the biography of Rita Antoinette Rizzo, or Mother Angelica, as she is known to the world. The full title of this engaging book is The Remarkable
Story of "Mother Angelica: a Nun, Her Nerve, and a Network of Miracles". The author of the book is Ray-mond Arroyo. From 1999 to the end of 2001, Mother Angelica met with Raymond every week to answer his questions about her for this book. As Raymond points out, Mother Angelica told him that no question would be off-limits, not topic too sensitive. Or, to use her spe-cific words "Make sure you present the real me. There is nothing worse than a book that sugar-coats the truth and ducks the humanity of the person. I wish you forty years in Purgatory if you do that." It is hard to determine which is more engaging, the story presented of Mother Angelica in this book, or the anecdotes from Mother Angelica about her life and any other subject. For example, in the midst of one of her interviews with Raymond and another observer, Mother commented that "We had words once. Ray-mond didn't get to use any of them." I wish that I could give more of her words in this review, but there would not be any room for the review. As it is, to use Raymond's words, this book is the story of a "sickly girl who, with only a high school diploma, had fought her way out of poverty and single-handedly created the Eternal Word Television Net-work, the largest religious broadcasting empire in the world - succeeding where all the bishops of the United States (and several millionaires) had failed." How did a cloistered nun with no broadcast experience pull it off? THAT is the story of this book. I lovingly give this book Five Beards out of Five Beards, and my reason is explained in Pat Buchan-an's comment on this book "Mother Angelica is the beautifully told story of a beautiful woman of God whose toughness, tenacity, drive and determination built a network to bring the Catholic truth and culture to a nation that has never more desperately been in need of them."
~Deacon Tim Live Jesus in our hearts...Forever!
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