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September 16, 2023 Bulletin

LITURGICAL SCHEDULE

Sat. 16: 6:00 pm @ Infant Jesus

           Saturday After the

           Exaltation of the Cross

           +Anna Mamone from Ron &

           JoAnne Hoxworth

Sun. 17: 9:00 am @ Infant Jesus

          Sunday after the Exaltation

          Of the Cross

          +Peter Kasper from family

Mon. 18: NO LITURGY

Tues. 19: NO LITURGY

Wed. 20: NO LITURGY

Thurs. 21: NO LITURGY

Fri. 22: NO LITURGY

Sat. 23: 1:00 pm Holy Matrimony of

           Brianna Slemons & Joseph

           Winiecki

           6:00 pm @ Infant Jesus

           Conception of John the

           Baptist

           +Richard Kuty Sr. from

           Renee Weimer

Sun. 24: 9:00 am @ Infant Jesus

          17th Sunday after Pentecost

          +Agnes Butsko from Michael

          Vasilchek

Collection Report

Week of 09/10/2023

$                 1332.00   Offertory

$                   170.00   Holy Day

$                     10.00   Church Picnic

$                     10.00   Maintenance Fund

$                     84.00   Candles

$                 1606.00   TOTAL

Attendance from last week’s Liturgies:

Saturday: 36

Sunday: 60

ON LINE:  6

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

Pearl Tablack, Nina Zavatsky, Bernie Litwin & Joe Markovitch all 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.

ANNIVERSARY BOOKS:

Our 50th Anniversary are available to purchase for $15-please see Fr. Michael to purchase.  Those who generously donated and receive a free book, please see Fr. Michael or Paula Slemons.

SUPER BINGO:

St. Mary’s Byzantine Catholic Church, 356 Belle Vista, 2nd Super Bingo ($6,000 in pay-outs) will be held on Saturday, October 14, 2023. Doors open at 2:00pm, dinner served 2:00-4:30 and 1st game begins at 5:30. Tickets are $45.00 and includes 24 cards and 1 special pack, pasta and meatball dinners plus other prizes. Tickets are at church hall from 9:00am-5:00pm or at Bingo. 

PARISH PICNIC:

Mark your calendars, all parishioners are invited to our parish picnic THIS Sunday, September 17th @ 4:00pm in the church pavilion. Hot dogs, hamburgers and refreshments will be provided. Everyone is asked to bring their favorite side (covered) dish or dessert. There is a sign-up sheet in the vestibule. Come and enjoy a wonderful Sunday afternoon as we say good-by to summer and hello fall!

ROSARY:

The Altar & Rosary Society will be praying the rosary Sunday October 1 at 8:30 am. Everyone is welcomed.

ECG CLASSES:

ECF classes will be starting in October following 9:00 am Sunday liturgies. All children pre-school through 12th grade are invited and encouraged to attend. There is a sign-up sheet in vestibule.

CHINESE AUCTION:

St. Michael Byzantine Catholic Church, in Hermitage is holding their 46th Annual Chinese Auction on Sunday. October 8th. Doors open at 1:00 pm and drawing starts at 2:15 pm. Admission is $6.00 and includes lunch & one free tear sheet. Additional sheets are 6 for $5.00.

PARISHIONER NEWS:

Congratulations to Sophia Rivera who was named 2nd Place AAC (All American Conference) in golf for Boardman High School. Sophia was also offered and accepted a walk on spot with the YSU Women’s Golf team next fall. Our best wishes to Sophia!!!!

MARK YOUR CALENDARS:

Christmas is a few months away but we wanted everyone to mark their calendars for the Parish Christmas Party. This year it will be held on December 17th at the Holiday Inn in Boardman.  This celebration is opened to all parishioners and we hope all can attend. More information will follow.

SANCTUARY CANDLES:

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

For the week of September 17-23, the left sanctuary candle is in memory of +Steve & +Catherine Kopkash from Mary & Paul Kasper. The right sanctuary candle is for the health & well-being of Brianna Slemons & Joe Winiecki on their wedding day from Greg, Paula & Lany Slemons

The glory of God hid in suffering.

Cyril of Alexandria: He who as God was beyond suffering, suffered in his own flesh as a human being. When he became flesh, being God, he did not in any way cease to be God. Precisely as he entered into the created order, he remained above creation. He remained as giver of the law when he came to serve “under the law. “He retained the inviolable divine dignity precisely when he took on “the form of a slave.” It was precisely as only begotten Son that he became “the firstborn among many brothers,” while still remaining the only begotten. So why should it seem so strange that he should suffer in the flesh according to his humanity, even while tran­scending suffering according to his divinity? Thus the ever astute Paul says that the Word himself who is “in the form of God “and equal to God the Father ” became obe­dient even unto death, death of the cross,” letters, 55, To Anastasius and the monks.

September 10, 2023 Bulletin

        LITURGICAL SCHEDULE

Sat. 9: 6:00 pm @ Infant Jesus

          Saturday before the

          Exaltation of the Cross

          Synaxis of Joachim & Anna

          +Andrew Swantek from

          Family

Sun. 10: 9:00 am @ Infant Jesus

          Sunday before the Exaltation

          Of the Cross

          +Mary Rotunno from Vic &

          Sue Boyer

 Mon. 11: NO LITURGY

Tues. 12: NO LITURGY

Wed. 13: NO LITURGY

Thurs. 14: 6:00 pm @ Infant Jesus

            Exaltation of the Holy Cross

            For the Parishioners

Fri. 15: NO LITURGY

Sat. 16: 6:00 pm @ Infant Jesus

           Saturday After the

           Exaltation of the Cross

           +Anna Mamone from Ron &

           JoAnne Hoxworth

Sun. 17: 9:00 am @ Infant Jesus

          Sunday after the Exaltation

          Of the Cross

          +Peter Kasper from family

Collection Report

Week of 09/03/2023

$                 1652.00   Offertory

$                   200.00   Holy Day

$                   158.29   Utility Offerings

$                   445.00   Maintenance Fund

$                     75.00   Candles

$                 2530.29   TOTAL

Attendance from last week’s Liturgies:

Saturday: 27

Sunday: 57

ON LINE:  2

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

Pearl Tablack, Nina Zavatsky, Bernie Litwin & Joe Markovitch all 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.

ANNIVERSARY BOOKS:

Our 50th Anniversary are available to purchase for $15-please see Fr. Michael to purchase.  Those who generously donated and receive a free book, please see Fr. Michael or Paula Slemons.

CHINESE AUCTION:

St. Michael Byzantine Catholic Church, Campbell, is having a 3-Tier

Chinese Auction THIS Sunday, September, 10, 2023 at St. Michael’s Hall, 405 Robison Road, Campbell. Admission is $7.00 and includes 25 tier-one tickets and lunch. Doors open at noon & drawings begin at 2:00 pm. Over 100 all brand new fabulous prizes, gifts certificates and theme baskets all waiting to be won.

ECG CLASSES:

ECF classes will be starting in October following 9:00 am Sunday liturgies. All children pre-school through 12th grade are invited and encouraged to attend. There is a sign-up sheet in vestibule.

PARISH PICNIC:

Mark your calendars, all parishioners are invited to our parish picnic on Sunday, September 17th @ 4:00pm in the church pavilion. Hot dogs, hamburgers and refreshments will be provided. Everyone is asked to bring their favorite side (covered) dish or dessert. There is a sign-up sheet in the vestibule. Come and enjoy a wonderful Sunday afternoon as we say good-by to summer and hello fall!

SUPER BINGO:

St. Mary’s Byzantine Catholic Church, 356 Belle Vista, 2nd Super Bingo ($6,000 in pay-outs) will be held on Saturday, October 14, 2023. Doors open at 2:00pm, dinner served 2:00-4:30 and 1st game begins at 5:30. Tickets are $45.00 and includes 24 cards and 1 special pack, pasta and meatball dinners plus other prizes. Tickets are at church hall from 9:00am-5:00pm or at Bingo.  

SANCTUARY CANDLES:

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

For the week of September 10-16, the left sanctuary candle is in memory of +Lora Opsitnik from Sheely family. The right sanctuary candle is in memory of +Peter & +Mary Lou Kasper from Paul & Mary Kasper.

Byzantine ASSEMBLY—St Mary Church, Hillsborough, NJ, November 3-5, 2023

The venue includes lectures, discussions, fellowship, and a gala dinner with folk music and dancing. The Assembly

cost is $250 for individuals and $400 for couples. The Maria Theresa Foundation will underwrite the

registration fees of individuals and couples between the ages of 18 and 35. For more information, contact the

Assembly coordinators, Fr. Ed Cimbala, at 212-677-0516 or Fr. Yuriy Oros at 609-394-5004.

MARK YOUR CALENDARS:

Christmas is a few months away but we wanted everyone to mark their calendars for the Parish Christmas Party. This year it will be held on December 17th at the Holiday Inn in Boardman.  This celebration is opened to all parishioners and we hope all can attend. More information will follow.

THE PRECEDENT OF LOVE WITH ABRAHAM AND ISAAC. EPHREM THE SYRIAN: Abraham had many servants. Why did [God] not command him to offer up one of these? It was because [Abraham’s] love would not have been revealed by a servant. His son, therefore, was necessary so that Abraham’s love might be revealed. There were likewise [other] servants of God, but he did not show his love toward his creatures through any of these but rather through his Son, through whom his love for us might be proclaimed….

From Abraham [onwards] the symbols of the wood and the lamb began to be delineated. For Isaac was a symbol of the lamb [caught] in the tree, while Jacob showed [that] the wood can vivify water. Wood therefore was worthy that he be suspended from it, since no bone in him was broken. The fruits of the earth are stimulated by wood, and the treasures of the sea are grasped by means of wood. So too, in the case of the body and the soul. It was this [the wood of the cross] that was hewn by the wrath of the rabid crowd. It was like a mute person in its silence, and in its agility a source of growth to the heights for humanity. COMMENTARY ON TATIAN’S DIATESSARON 21.7,9.

September 3, 2023 Bulletin

        LITURGICAL SCHEDULE

Sat. 2: 6:00 pm @ Infant Jesus

          +Thomas & +Kay Urdea

          From family

Sun. 3: 9:00 am @ Infant Jesus

          14th Sunday after Pentecost

          Living & Deceased Members

          Of the Altar & Rosary Society

 Mon. 4: NO LITURGY

Tues. 5: NO LITURGY

Wed. 6: NO LITURGY

Thurs. 7: NO LITURGY

Fri. 8: 6:00 pm @ Infant Jesus

          Birth of the Theotokos

          For the Parishioners

Sat. 9: 6:00 pm @ Infant Jesus

          Saturday Before the

          Exaltation of the Cross

          Synaxis of Joachim & Anna

          +Andrew Swantek from

          Family

Sun. 10: 9:00 am @ Infant Jesus

          Sunday before the Exaltation

          Of the Cross

          Mary Rotunno from Vic &

          Sue Boyer

Collection Report

Week of 08/27/2023

$                 1272.00   Offertory

$                   203.00   Holy Day

$                     15.00   Maintenance Fund

$                     46.00   Candles

$                 1536.00   TOTAL

Attendance from last week’s Liturgies:

Saturday: 32

Sunday: 55

ON LINE:  7

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

Pearl Tablack, Nina Zavatsky, Bernie Litwin & Joe Markovitch all 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.

ANNIVERSARY BOOKS:

Our 50th Anniversary are available to purchase for $15-please see Fr. Michael to purchase.  Those who generously donated and receive a free book, please see Fr. Michael or Paula Slemons.

CHINESE AUCTION:

St. Michael Byzantine Catholic Church, Campbell, is having a 3-Tier

Chinese Auction on Sunday, September, 10, 2023 at St. Michael’s Hall, 405 Robison Road, Campbell. Admission is $7.00 and includes 25 tier-one tickets and lunch. Doors open at noon & drawings begin at 2:00 pm. Over 100 all brand new fabulous prizes, gifts certificates and theme baskets all waiting to be won.

PARISH PICNIC:

Mark your calendars, all parishioners are invited to our parish picnic on Sunday, September 17th @ 4:00pm in the church pavilion. Hot dogs, hamburgers and refreshments will be provided. Everyone is asked to bring their favorite side (covered) dish or dessert. There is a sign-up sheet in the vestibule. Come and enjoy a wonderful Sunday afternoon as we say good-by to summer and hello fall!

MARRIAGE BANNS:

Marriage Bann III:

Brianna Christine Slemons and Joseph David Winiecki to be married September 23, 2023 in our parish.

SUPER BINGO:

St. Mary’s Byzantine Catholic Church, 356 Belle Vista, 2nd Super Bingo ($6,000 in pay-outs) will be held on Saturday, October 14, 2023. Doors open at 2:00pm, dinner served 2:00-4:30 and 1st game begins at 5:30. Tickets are $45.00 and includes 24 cards and 1 special pack, pasta and meatball dinners plus other prizes. Tickets are at church hall from 9:00am-5:00pm or at Bingo. PLEASE NOTE THE DATE CHANGE!!

ROSARY:

The Altar & Rosary Society will be praying the rosary Sunday October 1 at 8:30 am. Everyone is welcomed.

MARK YOUR CALENDARS:

Christmas is a few months away but we wanted everyone to mark their calendars for the Parish Christmas Party. This year it will be held on December 17th at the Holiday Inn in Boardman.  This celebration is opened to all parishioners and we hope all can attend. More information will follow.

NEW BISHOP FOR EPARCHY OF PARMA

It is with the greatest joy that I inform you that our Holy Father, Pope Francis, has appointed the Very Rev. Robert Mark Pipta as the sixth Bishop of  Parma. Father Pipta is a priest of the Eparchy of Phoenix and has been serving honorably as the Rector of our seminary in Pittsburgh, Saints Cyril and Methodius Seminary.

SANCTUARY CANDLES:

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

For the week of September 3-9, the left sanctuary candle is for the health & well-being of Ryan Merrill and the right sanctuary candle is for the health & well-being of Helen & Morgan Mock. Both candles are given by Joyce and Tom Lesko.

no wedding garment.

Gregory THE Great: But since you have already come into the house of the marriage feast, our holy church, as a result of God’s generosity, be careful, my friends, lest when the King enters he find fault with some aspect of your heart’s clothing. We must consider what comes next with great fear in our hearts. But the king came in to look at the guests and saw there a person not clothed in a wedding garment. What do we think is meant by the wedding garment, dearly beloved? For if we say it is bap­tism or faith, is there anyone who has entered this marriage feast without them? A person is outside because he has not yet come to believe, What then must we understand by the wedding garment but love? That person enters the mar­riage feast, but without wearing a wedding gar­ment, who is present in the holy church. He may have faith, but he does not have love. We are correct when we say that love is the wedding garment because this is what our Creator him­self possessed when he came to the marriage feast to join the church to himself. Only God’s love brought it about that his only begotten Son united the hearts of his chosen to himself. John says that “God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten Son for us.” Forty Gospel homilies 38.9.

August 27, 2023 Bulletin

        LITURGICAL SCHEDULE

Sat. 26: 6:00 pm @ Infant Jesus

           +Marian Dzurnak from

           Janice Shultz

Sun. 27: 9:00 am @ Infant Jesus

           13th Sunday after Pentecost

           +Joseph Kollar from Karen

           & Kathy Kollar

Mon. 28: NO LITURGY

Tues. 29: 6:00 pm @ Infant Jesus

          Beheading of John the Baptist

          For the parishioners

Wed. 30: NO LITURGY

Thurs. 31: NO LITURGY

Fri. 1: 9:00 am @ Infant Jesus

          For the Blessed Mother to

          Safe Guard our Children

          From Sacred Heart Society

Sat. 2: 6:00 pm @ Infant Jesus

          +Thomas & +Kay Urdea

          From family

Sun. 3: 9:00 am @ Infant Jesus

           14th Sunday after Pentecost

          Living & Deceased Members   Of the Altar & Rosary Society

Collection Report

Week of 08/20/2023

$                 1693.00   Offertory

$                   380.00   Holy Day

$                     50.00   Maintenance Fund

$                     98.00   Candles

$                 2221.00   TOTAL

Attendance from last week’s Liturgies:

Saturday: 19

Sunday: 66

ON LINE:  6

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

Pearl Tablack, Nina Zavatsky, Bernie Litwin & Joe Markovitch all 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.

ANNIVERSARY BOOKS:

Our 50th Anniversary are available to purchase for $15-please see Fr. Michael to purchase.  Those who generously donated and receive a free book, please see Fr. Michael or Paula Slemons.

SISTERS OF ST. BASIL PILGRIMAGE:

Sisters of the Order of St. Basil the Great 89th Annual Pilgrimage will be held NEXT WEEKEND September 2&3, 2023 at Mount Macrina in Uniontown, Pa. Theotokos: Seeker of the Lost is this year’s pilgrimage. For more information, please visit their website-https://sistersofstbasil.org

PARISH PICNIC:

Mark your calendars, all parishioners are invited to our parish picnic on Sunday, September 17th @ 4:00pm in the church pavilion. Hot dogs, hamburgers and refreshments will be provided. Everyone is asked to bring their favorite side (covered) dish or dessert. There is a sign-up sheet in the vestibule. Come and enjoy a wonderful Sunday afternoon as we say good-by to summer and hello fall!

MARRIAGE BANNS:

Marriage Bann II:

Brianna Christine Slemons and Joseph David Winiecki to be married September 23, 2023 in our parish.

SUPER BINGO:

St. Mary’s Byzantine Catholic Church, 356 Belle Vista, 2nd Super Bingo ($6,000 in pay-outs) will be held on Saturday, September 9th. Doors open at 2:00pm, dinner served 2:00-4:30 and 1st game begins at 5:30. Tickets are $45.00 and includes 24 cards and 1 special pack, pasta and meatball dinners plus other prizes. Tickets are at church hall from 9:00am-6:00pm.

ROSARY:

The Altar & Rosary Society will be praying the rosary NEXT Sunday September 3rd at 8:30 am. Everyone is welcomed.

MARK YOUR CALENDARS:

Christmas is a few months away but we wanted everyone to mark their calendars for the Parish Christmas Party. This year it will be held on December 17th at the Holiday Inn in Boardman.  This celebration is opened to all parishioners and we hope all can attend. More information will follow.

CHINESE AUCTION:

St. Michael Byzantine Catholic Church, Campbell, is having a 3-Tier

Chinese Auction on Sunday, September, 10, 2023 at St. Michael’s Hall, 405 Robison Road, Campbell. Admission is $7.00 and includes 25 tier-one tickets and lunch. Doors open at noon & drawings begin at 2:00 pm. Over 100 all brand new fabulous prizes, gifts certificates and theme baskets all waiting to be won.

SANCTUARY CANDLES:

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

For the week of August 27-Sept 2, the left sanctuary candle is in memory of +Joseph Kollar from Karen & Kathy Kollar. The right sanctuary candle is in memory of +Helen & +Louis Hayer from Mary Beth Hayer and Janice & David Hartzell.

21:34-36 The Tenants Kill the Landowner’s Servants

he sent His servants to get His fruit.

Chrysostom: He sent his servants, that is, the prophets, “to receive the fruit.” By fruit he referred to their obedience, demonstrated through their works. But even here they exhib­ited their wickedness. They not only failed to give the fruit, after having enjoyed so much care, thus displaying their laziness, but also were angry with the servants who came. For those who did not repay what they owed should hardly have been indignant or angry. Rather, they should have asked for the householder’s forgiveness. But they not only were indignant; they even bloodied their hands. While deserving punishment, they themselves inflicted punish­ment. Therefore he sent a second and a third company of servants both to show their wicked­ness and the love toward humanity of the One who sent them. Why didn’t he immediately send his Son? In order that they might repent and condemn themselves for the things they had done to the others. He hoped they would set aside their anger and reverence him when he came. the gospel of Matthew, Homily 68.1.

August 20, 2023 Bulletin

LITURGICAL SCHEDULE

Sat. 19: 6:00 pm @ Infant Jesus

           +Richard Kuty Sr. from

           Mary & Jerry Novak

Sun. 20: 9:00 am @ Infant Jesus

           12th Sunday after Pentecost

           +Mary Lou Kasper from

           Family

Mon. 21: NO LITURGY

Tues. 22: NO LITURGY

Wed. 23: NO LITURGY

Thurs. 24: NO LITURGY

Fri. 25: NO LITURGY

Sat. 26: 6:00 pm @ Infant Jesus

           +Marian Dzurnak from

           Janice Shultz

Sun. 27: 9:00 am @ Infant Jesus

           13th Sunday after Pentecost

           +Joseph Kollar from Karen

           & Kathy Kollar

Collection Report

Week of 08/13/2023

$                 1282.00   Offertory

$                     20.00   Holy Day

$                     49.00   Candles

$                 1351.00   TOTAL

Attendance from last week’s Liturgies:

Saturday: 20

Sunday: 60

ON LINE:  4

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

Pearl Tablack, Nina Zavatsky, Bernie Litwin & Joe Markovitch all 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.

Byzantine ASSEMBLY—St Mary Church, Hillsborough, NJ, November 3-5, 2023

The venue includes lectures, discussions, fellowship, and a gala dinner with folk music and dancing. The Assembly

cost is $250 for individuals and $400 for couples. The Maria Theresa Foundation will underwrite the

registration fees of individuals and couples between the ages of 18 and 35. For more information, contact the

Assembly coordinators, Fr. Ed Cimbala, at 212-677-0516 or Fr. Yuriy Oros at 609-394-5004.

SISTERS OF ST. BASIL PILGRIMAGE:

Sisters of the Order of St. Basil the Great 89th Annual Pilgrimage will be held on September 2&3, 2023 at Mount Macrina in Uniontown, Pa. Theotokos: Seeker of the Lost is this year’s pilgrimage. For more information, please visit their website-https://sistersofstbasil.org

PARISH PICNIC:

Mark your calendars, all parishioners are invited to our parish picnic on Sunday, September 17th @ 4:00pm in the church pavilion. Hot dogs, hamburgers and refreshments will be provided. Everyone is asked to bring their favorite side (covered) dish or dessert. There is a sign-up sheet in the vestibule. Come and enjoy a wonderful Sunday afternoon as we say good-by to summer and hello fall!

MARRIAGE BANS:

Marriage Ban I:

Brianna Christine Slemons and Joseph David Winiecki to be married September 23, 2023 in our parish.

SUPER BINGO:

St. Mary’s Byzantine Catholic Church, 356 Belle Vista, 2nd Super Bingo ($6,000 in pay-outs) will be held on Saturday, September 9th. Doors open at 2:00pm, dinner served 2:00-4:30 and 1st game begins at 5:30. Tickets are $45.00 and includes 24 cards and 1 special pack, pasta and meatball dinners plus other prizes. Tickets are at church hall from 9:00am-6:00pm.

BLESSINGS OF STUDENTS & TEACHERS:

As the new school year is approaching, Father Michael will be blessing all students (pre-school-college) and teachers after liturgy THIS WEEKEND, August 19th & 20th.

SANCTUARY CANDLES:

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

For the week of August 20-26, there are no requests for the sanctuary candle.

What must I Do to inherit eternal life?

Chrysostom: And, behold, one came and said to him, “Good Master, what deed must I do to inherit eternal life?” Some criticize this young man as dissembling and wicked, approaching Jesus to put him to the test. I would not hesitate to say that he is avaricious and greedy since Christ also showed him up as such. Yet I would by no means call him a dis­sembler, because it is not safe to venture on things uncertain and especially in a case of blame. Such is also true because Mark has taken away the suspicion of dissembling. For Mark says, “A man ran up and kneeling before him asked him” and “Jesus looking upon him loved him.” The tyranny of money is a power­ful thing, as is clear here. Though we are prac­ticed in the other virtues, avarice brings the others to ruin. The Gospel of Matthew, homily 63.1.

August 14, 2023 Bulletin

        LITURGICAL SCHEDULE

Sat. 12: 6:00 pm @ Infant Jesus

           +Thomas & +Kay Urdea

           From family

Sun. 13: 9:00 am @ Infant Jesus

           11th Sunday after Pentecost

           +Mary & +James Hayer

           From Mary Beth Hayer,

           And Janice & David Hartzell

 Mon. 14: 6:00 pm @ Infant Jesus

            Dormition of the Theotokos

            Blessing of Flowers

            For the parishioners

Tues. 15: 10:00 am @ St. Nicholas

            Dormition of the Theotokos

            Blessing of Flowers

            For the parishioners

Wed. 16: NO LITURGY

Thurs. 17: NO LITURGY

Fri. 18: 9:00 am @ Infant Jesus

             For the Living & Deceased

             Members of the Sacred

             Heart Society

Sat. 19: 6:00 pm @ Infant Jesus

           +Richard Kuty Sr. from

           Mary & Jerry Novak

Sun. 20: 9:00 am @ Infant Jesus

           12th Sunday after Pentecost

           +Mary Lou Kasper from

           Family

Collection Report

Week of 08/6/2023

$                 1644.00   Offertory

$                   510.00   Holy Day

$                     41.00   Candles

$                     80.27   Utility Offering

$                     60.00   Memory of Richard Kuty

$                   403.00   Maintenance Fund

$                 2738.27   TOTAL

Attendance from last week’s Liturgies:

Saturday: 25

Sunday: 70

ON LINE:  7

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

Pearl Tablack, Nina Zavatsky, Bernie Litwin & Joe Markovitch all 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.

CONGRATULATIONS:

Congratulations to Father Michael and Maryna who were sworn in as American citizens this past week. May God bless them with health, happiness and many blessed years in our beautiful country.

BLESSING OF STUDENTS & TEACHERS:

As the beginning of the school year fast approaches, Father Michael will be blessing all school age children (pre-school to college) and teachers after liturgies August 19th & 20th.

OUR LADY OF LEBONAN SHRINE:

The 58th Annual Assumption Pilgrimage “A Pilgrimage to Rediscover Jesus in the Most Holy Eucharist” will be held at the Basilica & National Shrine of Our Lady of Lebanon August 13-15, 2023. For more information call the Shrine at (330)538-3351.

SUPER BINGO:

St. Mary’s Byzantine Catholic Church, 356 Belle Vista, 2nd Super Bingo ($6,000 in pay-outs) will be held on Saturday, September 9th. Doors open at 2:00pm, dinner served 2:00-4:30 and 1st game begins at 5:30. Tickets are $45.00 and includes 24 cards and 1 special pack, pasta and meatball dinners plus other prizes. Tickets are at church hall from 9:00am-6:00pm.

SISTERS OF ST. BASIL PILGRIMAGE:

Sisters of the Order of St. Basil the Great 89th Annual Pilgrimage will be held on September 2&3, 2023 at Mount Macrina in Uniontown, Pa. Theotokos: Seeker of the Lost is this year’s pilgrimage. For more information, please visit their website-https://sistersofstbasil.org

SANCTUARY CANDLES:

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

For the week of August 13-19, the right sanctuary candle is for the special intentions of Tillie Chachko. There is no request for the left sanctuary candle.

Ten thousand talents owed, A hundred denarii collected.

Cyril OF Alexandria: The God of all releases us from the difficulties of our faults, according to the parable. This is what is signified by the ten thousand talents, But this happens on the proviso that we our­selves release our fellow servants from the hun­dred denarii, that is, from the few minor faults they have committed against us. The angels who stand over us and are under the same yoke of service as we are make accusations before God. They do not speak to God as if God does not know—for God knows everything. Rather, in the interest of justice, they demand the proper punishment for those who choose to despise and dishonor the command that we love one another. When we meet our proper deserts, either we receive punishment in our present life, such as being visited with some pain or trouble or infirmity, or if not, we will certainly be punished in the future life. God punishes the obsti­nate, intractable person with a view to improving and changing him for the better. This is easy to see. Holy Scripture is pertinent here, in these wisely spoken words: “the Lord disci­plines those he loves, and he punishes everyone he accepts as a son,” and again: “Abide instruc­tion.” Fragment 216.

August 6, 2023 Bulletin

LITURGICAL SCHEDULE

Sat. 5: 6:00 pm @ Infant Jesus

           +Eileen Deniro

Sun. 6: 9:00 am @ Infant Jesus

           Transfiguration of Our Lord

           Blessing of fruit

           Living & Deceased Members

           Of the Altar & Rosary

           Society

 Mon. 7: NO LITURGY

Tues. 8: NO LITURGY

Wed. 9: NO LITURGY

Thurs. 10: NO LITURGY

Fri. 11: NO LITURGY

Sat. 12: 6:00 pm @ Infant Jesus

           +Thomas & +Kay Urdea

           From family

Sun. 13: 9:00 am @ Infant Jesus

           11th Sunday after Pentecost

           +Mary & +James Hayer

           From Mary Beth Hayer,

           And Janice & David Hartzell

Collection Report

Week of 07/30/2023

$                 1364.00   Offertory

$                     42.00   Candles

$                     90.00   Maintenance Fund

$                 1496.00   TOTAL

Attendance from last week’s Liturgies:

Saturday: 22

Sunday: 60

ON LINE:  8

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

Pearl Tablack, Nina Zavatsky, Bernie Litwin & Joe Markovitch all 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.

ANNIVERSARY BOOKS:

Our 50th Anniversary are available to purchase for $15-please see Fr. Michael to purchase.  Those who generously donated and receive a free book, please see Fr. Michael or Paula Slemons.

ROSARY:

The Altar & Rosary Society will be praying the rosary THIS Sunday, August 6 at 8:30 am. Everyone is welcomed.

OUR LADY OF LEBONAN SHRINE:

The 58th Annual Assumption Pilgrimage “A Pilgrimage to Rediscover Jesus in the Most Holy Eucharist” will be held at the Basilica & National Shrine of Our Lady of Lebanon August 13-15, 2023. For more information call the Shrine at (330)538-3351.

SUPER BINGO:

St. Mary’s Byzantine Catholic Church, 356 Belle Vista, 2nd Super Bingo ($6,000 in pay-outs) will be held on Saturday, September 9th. Doors open at 2:00pm, dinner served 2:00-4:30 and 1st game begins at 5:30. Tickets are $45.00 and includes 24 cards and 1 special pack, pasta and meatball dinners plus other prizes. Tickets are at church hall from 9:00am-6:00pm.

SISTERS OF ST. BASIL PILGRIMAGE:

Sisters of the Order of St. Basil the Great 89th Annual Pilgrimage will be held on September 2&3, 2023 at Mount Macrina in Uniontown, Pa. Theotokos: Seeker of the Lost is this year’s pilgrimage. For more information, please visit their website-https://sistersofstbasil.org

SANCTUARY CANDLES:

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

For the week of August 6-12, the left sanctuary candles is in memory of +Tina Bush from the Sheely family. The right sanctuary candle is in memory of + Mr. & +Mrs. Michael R. Bohn from Mr. & Mrs. Robert W. Sheppa.

THE TRANSFIGURATION

By St. John Chrysostom

Christ brings before them the one who had died (Moses) and one that had not yet died (Elijah). Both had lost their life, and found it. For both the one and the other had courageously withstood a tyrant: one the Egyptian, the other Ahab; and this on behalf of a people who were both ungrateful and disobedient.

Both were simple, unlearned men. One was slow of speech and weak of voice, the other a rough countryman. And both were men who had despised the riches of this world. For Moses possessed nothing. And Elijah had nothing but his sheepskin. And this too when they were yet under the old law, and had the privilege of seeing signs and wonders. And though Moses had divided the sea in two, Peter had walked upon the waters, and could move mountains. And if Elijah had raised a dead man to life, these raised thousands, though they had not yet received the Holy Spirit.

Christ brought these men before the disciples, for he wished them to imitate their courage of soul, and their steadfastness in leading their people; and so that they might be gentle as Moses, and possessed of the zeal of Elijah, and as devoted as both were. He brought all this before their mind through this vision. He brought these before them in glory; and not alone that they might be as they were, but that they might surpass them. That Christ might uplift their courage against all such dangers, he here brings before them those two men who were such shining lights of the Old Testament.

July 30, 2023 Bulletin

        LITURGICAL SCHEDULE

Sat. 29: 6:00 pm @ Infant Jesus

           +Anna Mamone from Tom

           & Joyce Lesko

Sun. 30: 9:00 am @ Infant Jesus

           9th Sunday after Pentecost

           +Michael Hritz Jr. from

            Mary Ann Petro

 Mon. 31: NO LITURGY

Tues. 1: NO LITURGY

Wed. 2: NO LITURGY

Thurs. 3: NO LITURGY

Fri. 4: 8:30 am @ Infant Jesus

           For the Living & Deceased

           Members of Sacred Heart

           Society

Sat. 5: 6:00 pm @ Infant Jesus

           +Eileen Deniro

Sun. 6: 9:00 am @ Infant Jesus

           Transfiguration of Our Lord

           Living & Deceased Members

           Of the Altar & Rosary

           Society

Collection Report

Week of 07/23/2023

$                 1277.00   Offertory

$                     35.00   Holy Day

$                     38.00   Candles

$                     10.00   Maintenance Fund

$                   200.00   Mem. of Richard Kuty Sr.

$                 1560.00  TOTAL

Attendance from last week’s Liturgies:

Saturday: 33

Sunday: 60

ON LINE:  6

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

Pearl Tablack, Nina Zavatsky, Bernie Litwin & Joe Markovitch all 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.

ANNIVERSARY BOOKS:

Our 50th Anniversary are available to purchase for $15-please see Fr. Michael to purchase.  Those who generously donated and receive a free book, please see Fr. Michael or Paula Slemons.

ROSARY:

The Altar & Rosary Society will be praying the rosary NEXT Sunday, August 6 at 8:30 am. Everyone is welcomed.

SISTERS OF ST. BASIL PILGRIMAGE:

Sisters of the Order of St. Basil the Great 89th Annual Pilgrimage will be held on September 2&3, 2023 at Mount Macrina in Uniontown, Pa. Theotokos: Seeker of the Lost is this year’s pilgrimage. For more information, please visit their website-https://sistersofstbasil.org

OUR LADY OF LEBONAN SHRINE:

The 58th Annual Assumption Pilgrimage “A Pilgrimage to Rediscover Jesus in the Most Holy Eucharist” will be held at the Basilica & National Shrine of Our Lady of Lebanon August 13-15, 2023. For more information call the Shrine at (330)538-3351.

SUPER BINGO:

St. Mary’s Byzantine Catholic Church, 356 Belle Vista, 2nd Super Bingo ($6,000 in pay-outs) will be held on Saturday, September 9th. Doors open at 2:00pm, dinner served 2:00-4:30 and 1st game begins at 5:30. Tickets are $45.00 and includes 24 cards and 1 special pack, pasta and meatball dinners plus other prizes. Tickets are at church hall from 9:00am-6:00pm.

SANCTUARY CANDLES:

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

For the week of July 30-August 6, the left sanctuary candles is for the health & well-being of Joseph Winiecki from Slemons family. There is no request for the right sanctuary candle.

Jesus walks on water

 Chrysostom: The disciples are tossed on the waves again. They are in a storm, fully as bad as the previous one. Gently and by degrees he ex­cites and urges the disciples on toward greater responsiveness, even to the point of bearing all things nobly. Whereas in the previous storm they had him with them in the ship, now they were alone by themselves. Even when he was asleep in the boat in the previous situation, he was ready to give them relief from danger. But then he was present to them.

Now he is leading them into a greater degree of challenge. Now he is not even present to them. He has departed. In mid-sea he permits a storm to arise. This was all for their training, that they might not look for some easy hope of preservation from any earthly source. He then allows them to be tossed by the storm all night! This had the purpose of awakening their stony hearts in a most complete way. This is how Jesus dealt with the nature of their fear, which the rough weather and the timing had produced. He cast them directly into a situation in which they would have a greater longing for him and a con­tinual remembrance of him. The Gospel of Matthew, homily  50.I.

July 23, 2023 Bulletin

LITURGICAL SCHEDULE

Sat. 22: 6:00 pm @ Infant Jesus

           +Marian Dzurnak from

           Michael Vasilchek

Sun. 23: 9:00 am @ Infant Jesus

           8th Sunday after Pentecost

           +Mary Rotunno from Karen

           & Kathy Kollar

 Mon. 24: NO LITURGY

Tues. 25: NO LITURGY

Wed. 26: NO LITURGY

Thurs. 27: NO LITURGY

Fri. 28: NO LITURGY

Sat. 29: 6:00 pm @ Infant Jesus

           +Anna Mamone from Tom

           & Joyce Lesko

Sun. 30: 9:00 am @ Infant Jesus

           9th Sunday after Pentecost

           +Michael Hritz Jr. from

            Mary Ann Petro

Collection Report

Week of 07/16/2023

$                 1737.00   Offertory

$                   155.00   Holy Day

$                     40.00   Candles

$                     10.00   Maintenance Fund

$                   590.00   Mem. of Richard Kuty Sr.

$                 2532.00   TOTAL

Attendance from last week’s Liturgies:

Saturday: 33

Sunday: 66

ON LINE:  6

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

Pearl Tablack, Nina Zavatsky, Bernie Litwin & Joe Markovitch all 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.

ANNIVERSARY BOOKS:

Our 50th Anniversary are available to purchase for $15-please see Fr. Michael to purchase.  Those who generously donated and receive a free book, please see Fr. Michael or Paula Slemons.

ROSARY:

The Altar & Rosary Society will be praying the rosary Sunday, August 6 at 8:30 am. Everyone is welcomed.

THANK YOU:

Thank you to the family and friends of the Kuty family for their generous donation of $590.00 to our maintenance fund in memory of Richard Kuty Sr. May God bless all for their generosity and may Richard memory be eternal!

CAR BLESSINGS:

Fr. Michael will be blessings cars following this week’s liturgies in occasion of the Feast of Elijah the Great Prophet.

CELEBRATION OF MARRIAGE:

The Celebration of Marriage will be held this year on September 10th @ 3:00 pm –St. Elias Church in Pittsburgh. Couples who are celebrating their significant wedding anniversary years (10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 45, 50 or additional years that are multiples of five) during this year of 2023 will be honored. Please notify Fr. Michael or Paula by July 16th in order to notify the diocese. Couples who are unable to attend, certificate will be sent.

SANCTUARY CANDLES:

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

For the week of July 23-29, the right sanctuary candle is in memory of +Janice Salcedo from Bob & Millie Jonda. There is no request for the left sanctuary candle.

Feeding 500 thousand in the Gospel of Mathew

14:14-21 The miracle of the feeding of the five thousand, reported by all four evangelists, shows Jesus feeding His people as God fed the Israelites in the desert. The Church Fathers see in this an image of the Eucharist, an idea also expressed in John 6, the discourse on the Bread of Life. In 15:32-39 and Mark 8:1-10 another miracle is mentioned, in which Jesus feeds four thousand people with seven loaves and a few small fish. This miracle is probably not a duplicate report of the first miracle, but another performed in a different place. Moved with compassion is used in very similar situations (see 20:34; Mark 1:41; 6:34; Luke 7:13) to show the Messiah’s power and authority extending to those who suffer.

14:19 Jesus is teaching us not to eat until we first give thanks to God. The terminology reminds us of the Last Supper (see Luke 22:15-20) and leads to the Eucharistic interpretation of this miracle. The participation of the disciples in distributing the loaves and the fish is important. In the Church Jesus feeds His flock at the Eucharist through His servants, the priests.

July 16, 2023 Bulletin

        LITURGICAL SCHEDULE

Sat. 15: 6:00 pm @ Infant Jesus

           +Thomas & +Kay Urdea

           From family

Sun. 16: 9:00 am @ Infant Jesus

           Sunday of the Fathers of the

           Six Ecumenical Councils

           +Mary Lou Kasper form

           Bob & Millie Jonda

 Mon. 17: NO LITURGY

Tues. 18: NO LITURGY

Wed. 19: 6:00 pm @ Infant Jesus

              Elijah Great Prophet

            H&W Veronica Farynets

            Blessing of cars

Thurs. 20: NO LITURGY

Fri. 21: NO LITURGY

Sat. 22: 6:00 pm @ Infant Jesus

           +Marian Dzurnak from

           Michael Vasilchek

Sun. 23: 9:00 am @ Infant Jesus

           8th Sunday after Pentecost

           +Mary Rotunno from Karen

           & Kathy Kollar

Collection Report

Week of 07/09/2023

$                  960.00    Offertory

$                      2.00    Holy Day

$                    48.00    Candles

$                    71.00    Maintenance Fund

$                    71.68    Utility Offering

$                1151.68   TOTAL

Attendance from last week’s Liturgies:

Saturday: 13

Sunday: 58

ON LINE:  7

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

Pearl Tablack, Nina Zavatsky, Bernie Litwin & Joe Markovitch all 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.

ANNIVERSARY BOOKS:

Our 50th Anniversary are available to purchase for $15-please see Fr. Michael to purchase.  Those who generously donated and receive a free book, please see Fr. Michael or Paula Slemons.

ROSARY:

The Altar & Rosary Society will be praying the rosary Sunday, August 6 at 8:30 am. Everyone is welcomed.

KENNYWOOD DAY:

The 2023 GCU Byzantine Family Day at Kennywood Park in Pittsburgh is July 27, 2023. 

CELEBRATION OF MARRIAGE:

The Celebration of Marriage will be held this year on September 10th @ 3:00 pm –St. Elias Church in Pittsburgh. Couples who are celebrating their significant wedding anniversary years (10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 45, 50 or additional years that are multiples of five) during this year of 2023 will be honoured. Please notify Fr. Michael or Paula by THIS SUNDAY July 16th in order to notify the diocese. Couples who are unable to attend, certificates will be sent.

THANK YOU!

We received $570 in Memory of departed +Richard Kuty toward our Maintenance Fund. May god grant him Eternal Memory!

METROPOLITAN ASSEMBLY

Living our Faith, Moving Forward, appreciating our past will be the topic of Metropolitan Assembly this year November 2-5 in Hillsborough, NJ

More information on website: byzantineassembly2023.org

SANCTUARY CANDLES:

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

For the week of July 16-22, there are no request for the sanctuary candles.

Sunday of the Holy Fathers of the First Six Ecumenical Councils

First Ecumenical Council – Nicea, Asia Minor, 325 A.D. – Formulated the First Part of the Creed. Defining the divinity of the Son of God.

Second Ecumenical Council – Constantinople, 381 A.D. – Formulated the Second Part of the Creed, defining the divinity of the Holy Spirit.

Third Ecumenical Council – Ephesus, Asia Minor, 431A.D. – Defined Christ as the Incarnate Word of God and Mary as Theotokos.

Fourth Ecumenical Council – Chalcedon, Asia Minor, 451A.D. – Defined Christ as Perfect God and Perfect God and Perfect Man in One Person.

Fifth Ecumenical Council – Constantinople II, 553 A.D. – Reconfirmed the Doctrines of the Trinity and Christ.

Sixth Ecumenical Council – Constantinople III, 680 A.D. – Affirmed the True Humanity of Jesus by insisting upon the reality of His Human will and action.

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