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Chester Beverage Drive-Thru
559 Carolina Ave. Chester, WV
(304) 387-3630 *SH Parishioners
In Loving Memory
of Tom Brophey
By Wife, Dolly
*SH Parishioner
Arner Funeral Chapel, Inc.
607 Carolina Ave. Chester, WV 26034
Phone (304)387 - 1288
Directors Alvin L. Arner, III – Licensee in charge
Jayma Wilson
www.arnerfuneralchapel.com *SH Parishioners
JERRY N. LINGER, DDS
DENTISTRY FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY
663 CAROLINA AVENUE-CHESTER,WV 26034
304-387-3801 – www.lingerdentistry.com
Email: [email protected]
*SH Parishioner
Bob Milby VFW
Post 6450
Ice Cold Drinks
Free Soda
Free Hot Dogs
417 Carolina Ave
Chester, WV
304-387-0004
Connie’s Corner Restaurant & Catering
PH: (304) 387-0770 Fax(304) 459-3186
256 Carolina Avenue Chester, WV
SIX RECYCLING 505 Maple Street East Liverpool, OH 43920 PH. 330-385-3515 Mon.-Fri. 8-4:30 Sat. 7-11 SH Parishioners
FRANKOVITCH ANETAKIS
SIMON DECAPIO PEARL, LLP
529 Carolina Ave. Chester 337 Penco Rd. Weirton
(304) 387-4400 (304) 723-4400
*SH Parishioner
FA Citizen’s Drug Store 501 Carolina Avenue Chester, WV (304) 387-2731
New Cumberland RX Center
107 Lincoln St. New Cumberland, WV
(304) 564-3272
Picture This Photography
Jodie Juszczak (304) 374-3323
*SH Parishioner
2230 St. Clair Ave. East Liverpool
(330) 382-9929 *SH Parishioner
Marlene McAvoy’s
A Cut Above 505 Carolina Avenue Chester, WV
(304) 387-2523 *SH Parishioner
Hillman H. May, D.D.S.
Family Dentistry
New Patients Welcome
210 1st St. Chester, WV
304-387-2432
*SH Parishioner
Sacred Heart
Parish Council
Sacred Heart
Catechism Classes
In Loving Memory of
Cas Juszczak
By Wife, Fran and Family
December 28, 2007
*SH Parishioners
Jenna Boscarillo
La Bella Vita Salon & Spa
Stylist
330-386-3344
15655 St. Rt. 170, East Liverpool, OH
*SH Parishioner
Sacred Heart Church
418 4th Street - Chester, WV 26034 Phone (304) 387 – 0198
Pastor: Rev. Jeeson Stephan Email: [email protected] Ph: (304) 780-2110
Parish Office Hours: Monday – Tuesday – Thursday – Friday
9:00am – 2:00pm Parish Secretary: Janice Juszczak Phone/Fax: (304) 387–0198 Email: [email protected] Website: sacredheart1925.dudaone.com RCIA: Father Jeeson Stephan (304) 780-2110) Religious Education: Robert Glass Email: [email protected] Music: Michelle & Anthony Bernardi; Jeff Davis Parish Council: Bob Juszczak (304)387–2468 Finance Chair: Tom Salvati (304)387-2607 Ladies’ Guild: Ruth Roos (304)387–3253 Clothes Closet: Bonnie Ehmke (724) 899-2686
May 31, 2020 Pentecost Sunday (A)
ACTS 2:1-11 PS 104:1, 24, 29-31, 34 COR 12:3-7, 12-13 JN 20:19-23
LITURGY SCHEDULE Holy Mass: Saturday: 5:00 p.m. Sunday: 11:00 a.m. Tuesday: 6:00 p.m. Wednesday: 6:00 p.m. Thursday: 8:30 a.m. Friday: 6:00 p.m. Eucharistic Adoration: First Fridays-5:00pm Reconciliation: By appointment only. Baptism: Please call the Parish Office. Marriage: Call the Parish Office for information. Sick, Homebound or in the Hospital: Call the Parish Office (304) 387-0198. Anointing of the Sick: Upon request
Parish Registration: Sacred Heart Church welcomes all visitors and those who would like to become members of the Parish. Membership forms are available on the table at the front entrance of the Church. We will give you a welcome call. Current Sacred Heart Parishioners are asked to call the Parish Office (304) 387-0198 if you have a change of address, phone number, email address or to provide family birthdays, anniversaries, etc...
A Family Perspective by Bud Ozar
Like the disciples in today’s gospel, there are times we shut
the doors of our hearts to people or events. It’s how we create
emotional distance. Permanent distancing is lethal and pre-
vents the PEACE Jesus offers you today.
Liturgy Schedule for Immaculate Conception New Cumberland Sunday: Mass 8:30am Reconciliation By request
From the Diocese of Wheeling-Charleston
To report an incidence of suspected child sexual abuse, please contact your local law enforcement agency, or you may confi-
dentially contact WV Child Protective Services at 800-352-6513. To report suspected cases of sexual abuse by personnel of the Dio-cese-Charleston to the Diocese, please contact the Diocese at 888-434-
6237 or 304-233-0880.
A Message from Pope Francis
“To be children of God, and brothers and sisters to one another: this is the heart of the Christian experience.”
Readings for the Week
June 1 GN 3:9-15, 20/PS 87:1-3, 5-7/JN 19:25-34
June 2 2 PT 3:12-15A/PS 90:2-4, 10, 14, 16/MK 12:13-17
June 3 2 TM 1:1-3, 6-12/PS 123:1B-2AB, 2CDEF/MK 12:18-27
June 4 2 TM 2:8-15/PS 25:4-5AB, 8-10, 14/MK 12:28-34
June 5 2 TM 3:10-17/PS 119:157, 160-161, 165-166, 168/MK 12:35-37
June 6 2 TM 4:1-8/PS 71:8-9, 14-15AB, 16-17, 22/MK 12:38-44
June 7 EX 34:4B-6, 8-9/DN 3:52-56/2 COR 13:11-13/JN 3:16-18
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May 24, 2020 Sharing Our Time, Talents, and Treasures.
Thank you for your Generosity!
Envelopes $7,814.00
Children $10.00
Candles $54.00
Building Fund $425.00
Black/Native Amer. Miss. $20.00
Rice Bowls $16.00
Poor Fund $10.00
FISH $15.00
Easter Offering $145.00
Palm Sunday $155.00
Holy Thursday $83.00
Ascension $458.00
Peter’s Pence $87.00
Holy Land/Good Friday $83.00
Education of Seminarians $107.00
Priests Retirement Fund $77.00
Catholic Relief Services $45.00
Easter Flowers $2.00
Gabriel House $20.00
Total $9,626.00
Please Pray for the Sick and Shut-Ins
Nora Amato, Carol Andrews; Candy Bailey; Jean Baldasare; Maria Baldasare; Kris
Baker; Ed Bauer; Rose Benedetto; Deanna Bennett; Patty Bissel; Paul Blevins;
Carmella Boyce; Dolly Brophey; Ken Brophey; Kate Buck; Dot Burda; Betty Cash-
dolllar; Helen Cataldo; Eileen Childers; Ed Coyne; Jim & Bertha Crews; Barbara
DaLonzo; Karenann Keuper Duffy; Kendall Dunbar; Enid Gardner; Marilyn Gibas;
Joe Gates; Stella Georgalas; Sue Gilmore; Carolyn Gracy; Susan Graff: Esther Graf-
ton; Tom Grafton; Bud Hanselman; Howard Harlan; Bill Hawthorne; Jackie & Bill
Hess; Cherie Highfield; Joanne Hobbs; Stacy Hobbs; Bill Jones; John Juszczak;
Heather Kearns; Matt Kirkpatrick; Robert Koper; Joe Lally; Ann LaNeve; Norma
LaScola; Joe Liston; Gloria Lombardozzi; Jessica Mangir; Joan Martin; Marcie
Matin, Mary Ann Mayes: Norma Jean McDonald; Cathy McGeehan; Linda
McGraw; Zaeden Merriman; Jerome & Karen Mettenberger; Willy Miller; Carolyn
Moore, Fran Munoz; Bishop George Murry; Nancy Murray; Zoe Norwood; Jose-
phine Paren; Sylvia Passas; Sophia Pecjak; Lori Pickering; Samuel Potts; Tom Pow-
ers; David Pucci; Frank Pucci; Judy Puskar; Amy Reeder; Kyle Reese; Kurt Rosen-
baum; Michael Sabol; Josephine Sgro; Janice Simmons; Kara Simons; Cooper Simp-
son; Tyler Simpson; Greg Six; Norm Six; Evelyn Speicher; Mary Lynn Steen; Mary
Tfelt; Rose Tice; Tommy Troia; Joan Ward-Powers; Isaiah Ware; Marcus Watson;
Robin Webster; John Weeda; Virginia Wehner; Amanda Wellhousen; Sam Wil-
liams; Mary Wolf
Liturgy and Minister’s Schedule
Mass Dates & Times Intentions
May 30, Saturday, 5 PM The People of Our Parish
May 31, Sunday, 11 AM +Raymond & Helen Rolley by Linda Weekley
June 2, Tuesday, 6 PM +Paul Nelson by Sacred Heart Ladies Guild
June 3, Wednesday 6 PM +Annie May by Tom O’Kruta & Family
June 4, Thursday, 8:30 AM +Glenn Mesler by Kathy, Bonnie & Family
June 5, Friday, 6 PM +Dr. Frank Bragg by Ed & Susan LaNeve
June 6, Saturday 5 PM +Dad, Mom & Patti Burkle by Nancy & Edward Burkle
June 7, Sunday 11 AM +Steve Nightingale by Anthony & Michelle Bernardi
Mass Dates & Times Lectors
May 30, Saturday, 5 PM Tom Salvati
May 31, Sunday, 11 AM Doug McCormack
June 6, Saturday, 5 PM Cathy Glass
June 7, Sunday, 11 AM Hillman May
QUESTION OF THE WEEK
The difference between the Jewish Pentecost and the Christian Pentecost? The Jewish Pentecost: Both the Jews and the Christians now cele-brate Pentecost, though not for the same reasons. Along with the Feast of the Passover and the Feast of Tabernacles, Pentecost was one of the major feasts of the Chosen People. During these three great Jewish festivals, every male Jew living within twenty miles of Jerusalem was legally bound to go to Jerusalem to participate in the feast. The word Pentecost is Greek for pentecostes which means “fiftieth.” The feast received this name because it was celebrated fifty days after the Feast of the Passover. Another name for the Jewish Pentecost is Shebuot or "The Feast of Weeks “(the "week" of seven Sabbaths between Passover and Pentecost, in thanksgiving for the Passover freeing of the Chosen People from Egyptian slavery and their return to the Promised Land). Originally, this feast was a thanksgiving festival for the completion of the harvest. During Pass-over, the first omer (a Hebrew measure of about a bushel), of barley was offered to God. At Pentecost, two loaves of bread were offered in gratitude for the harvest. Later, the Jews added to the Feast of Pentecost the element of Yahweh’s Covenant with Noah, which took place fifty days after the great deluge. Still later, they made this feast an occasion to thank God for His Sinaitic Covenant with Moses, which occurred fifty days after the beginning of the Exodus from Egypt.
The Christian Pentecost: For Christians, Pentecost marks the end and the goal of the Easter season. It is a memorial of the day the Holy Spirit descended on the apostles and the Virgin Mary in the form of fiery tongues, an event that took place fifty days after the Resurrec-tion of Jesus. The Paschal mystery - the Passion, the Death, the Res-urrection, and the Ascension of Jesus - culminates in the sending of the Holy Spirit by the Father (at the request of His Son), on Jesus' disciples. The feast also commemorates the official inauguration of the Christian Church with the apostolic preaching of St. Peter, which resulted in the conversion of 3000 Jews to the Chris-tian Faith. Pentecost is, thus, the official birthday of the Church. But years ago, This Rock Magazine reported that there are now 34,000 Protestant denominations which means that, on the average, more than sixty-nine new denominations had sprung up every year since the Reformation began in 1517. So, whose birthday is it any-way? You could say, Pentecost is the birthday of the Church Jesus established nearly 2,000 years ago. Today’s Scripture readings remind us that Pentecost is an event of both the past and the present. The main theme of today’s readings is that the gift of the Holy Spirit is something to be shared with others. In other words, the readings
remind us that the gift of the Holy Spirit moves its recipients to ac-tion and inspires them to share this gift with others.
Congratulations Sacred Heart Congratulates our RCIA Candidates, Jackie Borowski & Tambra Willis on receiv-
ing Confirmation and Holy Communion this Sunday. Please keep them in your prayers. May God bless Jackie, Tambra and their families.
May 24th thru 31st Birthdays – Happy Birthday! Dominic Volino 1st John Pickering 1st
Richard Tipton 1st Robert Martin 2nd Debra Highfield 2nd Kaylee Moore 2nd
Joseph McCormack 2nd Paxton Ware 2nd Janice Juszczak 3rd Andrew Kefer 3rd
Matthew Reynolds 3rd Teresa Nightingale 4th-Melissa Cheuvront 7th Marcus Strong 7th Deborah Shaw 7th Kathryn Bellanca 8th
Kassady Taylor 8th Tysen Hammonds 9th Emma Smith 9th Eileen McAvoy 10th
Patricia Disch 10th Carley Heizler 11th Kathy Kontra 12th Brooke Schwerha 12th
Leah McMahan 12th Marsha Connor 13th Terry Carr 13th Paige Evans 14th Elise Tetrault 14th Mary Appeldorn 14th
Dillyn Six 15th Joseph Brophey 16th Greyson Willis 16th Tina Chiudioni-Mobley 18th
John McAvoy 18th Emily Richardson 18th Samuel McIntosh 21st Bonnie Ehmke 24th
Bodie Cline 24th Maxine Collins 26th Anthony Bernardi 26th Michelle Bernardi 26th
Marilyn Gibas 26th Jerry Durante 26th Hugh McCarron 27th Maureen Andrews 28th Vicki Wedgewood 29th Susan Harrison 29th
Caroline Bilsky 29th Paisley Harrison 30th Jackie Borowski 30th
Information
Following the Directives of the Diocese, the Church will
need to be cleaned each week between Masses. We have
some volunteers and if you would like to help, please call
the parish office at 304-387-0198. Cleaning supplies will
be provided, but donations are always welcome. Cleaning
times are following each Mass. This will be a monumen-
tal task, wiping down all pews, kneelers, folding chairs,
hand rails, doors, etc….so many volunteers are needed.
This doesn't mean you have to help every week, but God
would appreciate seeing you cleaning his house. Many
hands make lite work. We are also going to possibly need
Ushers before, during and after Mass. Some of the duties
will be seating parishioners to maintain social distancing,
directing flow during Holy Communion and dismissing
parishioners after Mass. Please call the office if you
would to volunteer to Usher. This is all new to all of us
and we are trying to figure it out and do our best. Please
do not get upset if you don’t get your normal seat, just say
an extra prayer that this will soon be over and we can all
get back to being a normal parish family.
Pentecost literally means 50th. It is a feast celebrated on the 50th day after the Passover feast by the Jews and a feast celebrated on the 50th day after the feast of the Resurrection of Jesus by Christians. The Jewish Pentecost was originally a post-harvest thanksgiv-ing feast. Later, the Jews included in it the remembrance of God’s Covenants with Noah after the Deluge and with Moses at Mt. Sinai.
On the day of Pentecost: 1) The Holy Spirit descended upon the apostles and the Blessed Virgin Mary as fiery tongues. 2) The fright-ened apostles were transformed into fiery preachers and evangelizers and were given the gift of tongues by a special anointing of the Holy Spirit. 3) The listeners experienced a fresh anointing of the Holy Spirit through the apostles’ gift of tongues: they heard Pe-ter speaking in their native languages. 4) The early Christians became powerful witnesses and brave martyrs for their Faith in Jesus.
Scripture Lessons From Today’s Readings
Birthdays If you notice that your name is missing or the date is wrong in the
birthday list, please call the parish office and we will make the corrections.
Email Addresses We have been emailing parishioners over the
last few months. We want everyone to receive the information
and no what is happening, so if you haven’t been receiving the
emails or have a new email address, please email or call the par-
ish office so that you can be added to our list.
Livestreaming We will continue to Live Stream Mass on
Sundays at 11:00am at the Sacred Heart Religious Educa-
tion (Chester, WV) Facebook page.
Donations If you would like to donate any cleaning supplies for the
Church we are using Lysol (liquid) or if you would like to donate hand
sanitizer (with a pump) or face masks it would be greatly appreciated.
Other Directives that we need to keep in mind
• Strict social distancing is to be maintained (no congregating
outside, in the vestibule or parking lot before or after Mass.
• You must wear a mask to Mass (no gloves)
• All parishioners are to disinfect their hands upon entering
the church.
• When receiving Communion (after the priest says The Body
of Christ and you say Amen, approach the priest, stopping
an arm’s length from him, extend your arms and open your
hand up fully, keep your mask on until you step away from
the priest, then lower the mask to consume the Host). Abso-
lutely no receiving Communion on the tongue.
• A parish’s inability and/or failure to comply with these di-
rectives can result in the closure of a church building and/or
denial of the permission to celebrate liturgies, therefore we
each have a personal responsibility to comply with the
guidelines of the diocese. Your cooperation and assistance
to ensure the safety of everyone is greatly appreciated.
Please use your intuition and common sense and stay home
if you are vulnerable, sick or nervous about attending
church. If you have any questions, please contact Fr. Jeeson
of the parish office. The parish office will be open on Mon,
Tues, Thurs & Fri for anyone who needs to call or stop by.