June 15, 2025 Bulletin

       LITURGICAL SCHEDULE

Sat. 14: 6:00 pm @ Infant Jesus

             For the parishioners

Sun. 15: 9:00 am @ Infant Jesus

            Sunday of All Saints

            Father’s Day

            For the Parishioners

Mon. 16: 9:00 @ Infant Jesus

            Private Special Inentions

Tues. 17: 9:00 am @ Infant Jesus

            Special Intentions

Wed. 18: 9:00 am @ Infant Jesus

            Special Intentions

Thurs. 19: 9:00 am @ Infant Jesus

             Special Intentions

Fri. 20: 9:00 am @ Infant Jesus

             Special Intentions

 Sat. 21: 6:00 pm @ Infant Jesus

             +Paul Jonda from Dr. Tom

              & Amanda Rudnicki

Sun. 22: 9:00 am @ Infant Jesus

             2nd Sunday after Pentecost

             For the Parishioners

Collection Report

Week of 06/08/2025

$               1912.00   Sunday Offering

$                 160.00   Holy Day

$                   10.00   Seminary Collection

$                   88.69   Gas Royalties

$                 240.00   Maintenance Fund

$                   76.00   Candle

$               2486.69   TOTAL

Attendance from last week’s Liturgies:

Saturday: 36

Sunday: 57

On –Line: 2

PLEASE PRAY FOR THE HEALTH AND WELL-BEING OF OUR PARISHIONERS:

Nina Zavatsky at home. Dolores Schurko & Louise Macabobby at Hampton Wood and the rest of our parishioners who are in nursing homes.  May God grant to all the sick of our parish many blessed, happy and healthier years.

ATTENTION:

If any parishioner or family member is ill & would like to be on the pray list, or receive get-well wishes, please notify Fr. Michael or Paula.

ROSARY:

The Altar & Rosary Society will be praying the rosary again NEXT SUNDAY July 6th at 8:30 am. Everyone is welcomed.

CELEBRATION OF MARRIAGE:

The Archdiocese of Pittsburgh will again honor couples who are celebrating significant year anniversaries of their marriage-10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 45, 50 or additional years that are multiples of five during 2025. The celebration will be held on Sunday, September 7, 2025 at St. Elias Church. Please call Paula @ (330)799-5983 by August 3rd to sign up. If you are unable to attend, certificates will still be mailed.

COOKOUT:

The Byzantine Social Club has rescheduled the cookout for Wednesday, June 25th @ 5:00 pm in the church pavilion. Hot dogs, hamburgers, buns, condiments and beverages will be provided. Please bring your favorite side dish or dessert. There is a sign-up sheet in the vestibule. ALL PARISHIONERS ARE INVITED!!! Group A is in charge. We pray for good weather and hope to see everyone!

HAPPY FATHER’S DAY:

We wish all fathers, Grandfathers, Stepfathers and Godfathers a Happy Father’s Day. May God bless all of you with health, happiness and many blessed years!

CANDLES:

The Sanctuary candles will be lit for the entire week for your intentions.

For the week of June 15-21, 2025, there are no requests for the sanctuary candle.

THE APOSTLES’ FAST (PETROVKA)

Fast begins the day after All Saints Sunday. It is a time of reflection and

preparation leading up to the feast of Saints Peter and Paul (June 29), who are recognized as two of the most prominent figures in our faith. During this fast, we remember the importance of fasting, prayers, and almsgiving after the festive paschal season and as we look to increased relaxation and refreshment during the summer months. We are also encouraged to reflect on the teachings and work of these two apostles, who were instrumental in spreading the gospel to different parts of the world. St. Peter, known as the rock on which the church was built, was a fisherman who became one of Jesus closest disciples. He preached the gospel with great zeal and conviction, and his work laid the foundation for the establishment of the Christian church. St. Paul, on the other hand, was a former persecutor of Christians who later became one of the most influential figures in the early church. He travelled extensively, spreading the gospel to different regions and establishing churches. Both Saints Peter and Paul showed great love for their people and ultimately gave their lives for Christ.

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