Families and the Gospel AINT MATTHEW Sunday, June 24 Faith ...€¦ · Please send cover letter,...
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Families and the Gospel Luke 24:35-48
The apostles were afraid of Jesus until he ate with them
and they touched him. In your family the ordinary acts
of eating together, touching, embracing not only
confirm our love for each other, but also celebrate God’s
presence in your family. These ‘ordinary’ moments
contain the “Extraordinary.”
CCW Golf Tournament – The Carmelite Community
of the Word sisters will hold our 14th Annual Golf
Tournament on Friday, June 8 at Scotch Valley
Country Club. This event has proven to be a fund day
for all, and includes a Shotgun start at 12:00 noon., Golf,
Lunch, Course Refreshments, Dinner, Prizes and a Live
Auction. Dinner is served at 5:00p pm. Take advantage
of our Early “Birdie” Special! If you register before
May 20, the cost is $115 per golfer; $425 per foursome.
After May 20, the cost is $125 per golfer; $475 per
foursome. Cost to attend dinner only is $25 per person.
Final deadline for Registration is May 31. To register,
or for more information, contact Sr. Jane Miller at 814-
886-4098 or email at [email protected].
Employment Opportunities: Saint Joseph’s Catholic Academy is seeking a full-
time mathematics teacher, a part-time certified Spanish
teacher, and a person to lead the Campus Ministry
Program and to teach theology classes for the 2018-19
school year. Please send cover letter, resume,
certifications, three letters of reference and clearances
to Jean Kozak, Interim Head of School, Saint Joseph’s
Catholic Academy, 901 Boalsburg Pike, Boalsburg, PA
16827 or submit at [email protected]
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION NEWS Vacation Bible School volunteers needed 6/25-6/29.
Please contact Gia Patton [email protected] if interested. Any help would be appreciated! 2018-19 Religious Education teachers and assistants
needed for all grade levels. Please call Gia Patton 682-9108 for more information.
PADDLE PARTY – Christ the King Church in Houtzdale will hold is second annual paddle party fundraiser on Saturday, May 5 at the parish center. Doors will open at noon, bidding will begin at 1 pm. The cost is $3 for your first paddle, $1 for each additional paddle. 50/50 tickets will be available for $1 each. The kitchen will be open.
Save the Date:
Sunday, June 24th Faith Day at DelGrosso’s Amusement Park Sunday, August 12th for a Parish Picnic at Reservoir Park.
Diocesan Summer Camp Opportunities – Registrations for Diocesan summer camps, Camp Timothy (Grades 10-12 and newly graduated seniors) and Camp Zacchaeus (grades 4-9) are being accepted. Both camps offer our young people an opportunity to supercharge their faith in a wonderful outdoor setting of faith, fun, and friendship. There is an Angel Fund to assist anyone wishing to attend the camps. Anyone interested in attending a camp, information on the Angel Fund, or information on donating to the Angel Fund please contact Francine Swope in the Youth Ministry Office 814-317-2646.
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ THROUGH CONFUSION TO WITNESSING FAITH
"You are witnesses of these things."
Luke 24: 28
THOUGHTS ON STEWARDSHIP
AS A WAY OF LIFE
“Jesus himself stood among them and said to them,
‘Peace be with you.’ But they were startled and
frightened…”
Luke 24: 36-37
Throughout the day we have many opportunities to “see
the face of Jesus” in others and to “be the face of Jesus”
to others. Do we take that opportunity to provide
“peace” to those we encounter or are we afraid of what
others will think of us and do nothing? Pray for the
strength to live a “God-centered” life and not a “self-
centered” life.
SAINT MATTHEW
ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH 1105 Cameron Avenue
Tyrone, PA 16686 Pastor: Reverend Jozef Kovacik
Phone: (814) 684-1480 (Parish Office & Rectory) Fax: (814) 684-7969 Website: www.stmatthewtyrone.org Email: [email protected]
Parish Office Staff:
Administrative Assistant: Rose Long
Financial Administrator: Debbie Zakrzwski
Office Hours: Monday, Wednesday, Friday 8:30 AM - 2:30 PM
Pastoral Ministry: Sister Karen Duddy, C.C.W.
Cell: (814) 935-2934 Convent: (814) 684-3553
E-mail: [email protected]
CCW Website: www.ccwsisters.org
Director of Religious Education: Gia Patton Call (814) 682-9108 or email [email protected] Coordinator: Elementary & Middle School: Mark Raffetto
Phone: (814) 934-2936 Email: [email protected]
Elementary Classes: (Grades K-6): Sunday mornings 9:00 AM to 10:15 AM (weekly during the school year)
Middle/High School: (Gr. 7-11): Sunday: 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM (twice a month during the school year)
RCIA: Susan Burkholder (814) 684-0352
Ministry to the Homebound: Paula Lambert (814) 932-0651 Pastoral Council - Jack Chambers (814) 632-3339
Finance Council - Dennis Rozick (814) 684-5511
School Council - Lawrence McKernan (814) 632-7767
Cemetery Committee - Michael Feller (814) 932-1788
Saint Matthew Catholic School
Principal: Mrs. Debbie St. Pierre Principal’s email: [email protected]
School Phone: (814) 684-3510
School web-site: www.stmatthew-school.org
We welcome all visitors. If you live in the area,
please call the Parish Office to register and become
an active member of our parish family.
April 15, 2018 3rd Sunday of Easter
Weekend Mass Schedule: - Saturday at 5:00 PM - Sunday at 8:00 AM & 10:30 AM Weekday Mass Schedule: - Monday through Friday - 8:00 AM Holy Day of Obligation Mass Schedule: - Vigil - 7:00 PM - 9:00 AM & 7:00 PM
Sacrament of Reconciliation is celebrated on Saturday from 4:00 PM till 4:30 PM or anytime upon request
Mass Schedule & Intentions:
April 14 – 22, 2018
Sat. 5:00 PM – Hagg Family – Al Hagg
Sun. 8:00 AM –For the People of the Parish - Pastor
10:30 AM –Anthony/Bernadette Panasiti - Family
Mon 8:00 AM – Mary & James Gillam - Family
Tues. 8:00 AM - Rose/Ludwig Schafflhuber – Bill/ Rose
Wed. 9:00 AM – Dolores Sickler – John Harris
Thurs. 8:00 AM - M/M Ronald Gingerich - Fred
Fraundorfer
Fri. 8:00 AM – Mike/Martha Rozick – Mike & Becky
Sat. 5:00 PM - Eric Hartsock – Sue Friday
Sun 8:00 AM - For the People of the Parish - Pastor
10:30 AM - Eric Cavalucci - Tara
If you would like to have a MASS celebrated for the
deceased members of your family, or friends, or for
special intentions, please stop by or call the parish
office.
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LITURGICAL MINISTRIES SCHEDULE Apr. 16th thru Apr. 22nd - Lectors Weekdays – 8:00 AM – V. Frantz Sat. 5:00 PM – 1st Communion Students Sun. 8:00 AM – K. Pastorik, J. Ieraci, H. Quinn 10:30 AM - Gr. 11 Confirmation Students Apr. 21/22 – Altar Servers Sat. 5:00 PM – D. Baldauf, R. Crowell Sun. 8:00 AM - S. Zakrzwski, D. Flanagan 10:30 AM – C. Brooks, L. Brooks
Apr. 16th thru Apr. 22nd Extraordinary Ministers of the Eucharist Weekdays – 8:00 AM – P. DelBaggio Sat. 5:00 PM – 1st Communion Students’ Parents Sun. 8:00 AM - L. Grove+, S. Lewis, M. Rozick 10:30 AM - B. Hoyne+, Sr. Jane, D. Panasiti Apr. 21/22- Music Ministers Sat. 5:00 PM - Aye/Leslie Sun. 8:00 AM - Tammy/Sarah 10:30 AM - Glory & Praise/Erin Children’s Liturgy – Apr.15th – Kristen; Apr. 22nd- Jack
April - $ Counters - B. Long+, C. Golden, S. Hall Church Cleaners – April 15 thru April 21 ( one week) G. Ray, D. Zakrzwski, L. Hoover, G. Patton, J. Pruss
Activities for the Week of April 16th
Tues. Church Meals 6:30 PM – Rodeo (L)
7:00 PM – Scouts (H) Wed. 9:00 AM – SMS Mass
3:30 PM – Rosary 6:30 PM – RCIA (GS) Thurs. 6:30 PM – Bingo (H) 7:00 PM – 1st Communion Practice Fri. Church Meals Sat. 4:15 PM – 1st Communion Picture 5:00 PM – 1st Communion Refreshment Weekend All Masses Sun. 9-10:15 AM – K-1, 3-5 R/E (School) 10:30 AM – Glory & Praise Choir 10:30 AM – Gr. 11 – Sending Forth 6-8:00 PM – Final SMASH/HSYM (All)
REST IN PEACE Please pray for the repose of the souls
of Arthur G. Wood, Sr.,grandfather of Beth Kasic and
Barb Herist, wife of John Herist. May God grant their
families comfort and strength in their loss.
CATHOLIC MINISTRIES DRIVE –Parishioners can choose to participate through the Diocese, online giving, or using your “yellow envelope.” All contributions received are utilized in assisting those in need in 14 Ministries in our Diocese. All receipts over our parish target will be used for the upgrades on the organ and in the parish hall/kitchen.
PLEASE PRAY FOR OUR ILL AND HOMEBOUND! Elizabeth Adler, Larry Albright, Mary Grace Anders, Margaret Baker,
Norma Belin, Nina Biddle, Clinton Bisenger, Mary Beth
Banks, Matt Bland, Larry Brisbin, Jaxon Brown, Michael
Brown, Sara Castagnola, Sue Chambers, Colleen Cecere, Baby
Edwin Coltabaugh, Bobbi Damico, George Damico, Ryan
DelBaggio, Sharon Dick, Gail Dietze, Jim Domenick, Kathleen
Eckley, Margaret Fink, Christina Flanagan, Caylee
Folckemer, Mary Friday, Catherine Garland, Perry Glace,
Bernice Gorman, Bob Grimarml, Dan Hahn, Sharon Hahn,
Dorothy & Jim Heaton, Deborah Heaton, John Herist, Peggy
Hickman, Rob Hughes, Bill Hunter, Peg Irvin, Kitty Johnston,
Corrine Jones, Alexis Kensinger, Mary Jane Korman, John
Lewis, Bob Macie, Suzan Martindale, Francis & Toni
Martinez, Donald Miller, Donna Miller, Sr. Jane Miller, Sarah
Miller, Helen Molnar, Robert Molnar, Joyce Moyer, Joseph
Narehood, Angie Nicklow, Helen Patrick, Sarah Payne, Adam
Perry, Chris Phillippe, Glace Rider, Halee Ridgeway, Gary
Ritchey, Joel Rivera, Amy Rizzo, John Romano, Leonard
Romano, Mae Romano, Pauline Scalia, Janice Hahn Schmidt,
Maxine Schoch, Josephine Shope, Jerry Spangler, George &
Evelyn Stever, Mike Stack, Chris Stoner, Molly Sturniolo,
Brenda Sweitzer, Evelyn Toney, Crystal Wright, Ann Yaniello,
Mary Ward, Linda Webb, Fran Wertz, Sam Whitesill, Barbara
Wilgosz, Kimberly Hovis-Williams, Lorin Woodring, Mary
Margaret Zang.
♦As a family of believers we pray for all who are suffering but
especially our sick & homebound friends and family member.
♦The names of recently added are in italics and underlined.
Please notify the parish office if a name can be removed.
Stewardship Reflection- 3rd Sunday of Easter Apr 15
Throughout the day we have many opportunities to “see
the face of Jesus” in others and to “be the face of Jesus”
to others. Do we take that opportunity to provide “peace”
to those we encounter or are we afraid of what others will
think of us and do nothing? Pray for the strength to live
a “God-centered” life and not a “self-centered” life.
CCW HAITI FEST—NEXT WEEK! BROCHURES
IN GATHERING SPACE! Please join the Sisters on
Sunday, April 22, 2:30PM (doors open at 1:45) at St.
Michael’s Hall in Loretto for an afternoon of Haitian
cuisine/entertainment and a DVD-based presentation on
the Sisters’ “Hearts and Hands” endeavors with/through
the Little Sisters of the Incarnation. Tickets are $35
adults and $15 children under 13. Reservation Deadline:
Monday, April 16! Other Ways to Help: Silent Auction
Prize/Basket (due this weekend).
PARISH PICNIC COMMITTEE will meet this
Tuesday, April 17, 5PM, in the Gathering Space (or
Library). Any parishioner is welcome to attend this first
planning meeting for the August 12 parish picnic. If you
cannot attend, but would like to participate, contact Jack
Wagner: 632-6719.
Catholic Relief Service~ Our community changed lives
this Lent, and CRS Rice Bowl wants to say THANK
YOU! Don’t forget to turn in your CRS Rice Bowl in the
Gathering Space.
ARISE LEADERSHIP TEAM is reminded of this
week’s Diocesan Training Session: Wednesday, April
18, 1-2:30 PM, St. Catherine’s in Duncansville. Those
desiring to carpool can meet in front of St. Matthew’s at
12 pm.
MARK YOUR CALENDARS FOR EASTER SACRAMENTS!
First Holy Communion – Saturday, April 21, 5PM Mass
Confirmation – Thursday, April 26, 7PM Cathedral
Anointing of the Sick – Saturday, April 28, 5PM Mass
CCW ELECTIONS UPDATE The following Sisters
will serve as the Leadership Team for the community for
the next four years: Sr. Marilyn Welch as Administrator
General; Sr. Karen Duddy as First Councilor; Sr. Martha
Burbulla, Sr. Linda LaMagna, and Sr.Jane Miller are
General Councilors.
Join us at Saint Benedict Parish, Johnstown for “Life in
Christ: Mission, Mass & Mary”. In this dynamic three
– night mission, Catholic author and retreat director
Thomas Smith will begin by sharing how we can
embrace our baptismal mission to share the faith with
others, reflect on the Mass as the source of our strength,
and explore the indispensable role of Mary as a model
disciple, powerful intercessor and protector. This parish
mission will be held April 22-24th, 7 PM nightly at St.
Benedict Parish, 2310 Bedford Street, Johnstown.
This event is open to all in the Altoona-Johnstown
Diocese. Tickets are not required. A love offering will
be taken. For more information please contact Deacon
Michael Russo at 814-288-3036 or
Catholic Ministries Drive – Making Christ a Home in your Heart – 100% of your gift supports 14
ministries like Priests’ Vocations! In 2017 two young
men became priests. Today, there are four seminarians
following Jesus’ footsteps.
A story of Faith, Hope & Charity. When Jonathan
Dickson and Peter Crowe heart the words, “come follow
me,” they knew they would need some help to get in step
with the Lord. As young men who already had college
degrees and were working in the business world, their
first call to the priesthood was a cautious one. But, after
much prayer and the support of others, the two men
embraced the journey and both were ordained in May
2017-the first priests in our diocese ordained in six
years.
The path to becoming a priest is a lengthy one-many
years of study and preparation-learning to preach the
Gospel, conducting weddings and baptisms, visiting the
sick and homebound, shouldering the pain of those
grieving, and a litany of other on-call duties, sometimes
requiring a 24/7 presence.
The education to become an apostle of Christ is also a
costly one. Seminary school has tuition and expenses
like any college and to help ease their burden, the
diocese offers support to young men seeking His call.
Your support will provide the spiritual, intellectual,
and pastoral tools for these young men to learn and
teach the greatest joys of following Jesus Christ.
Your gift through your “yellow envelope” and/or
through the Diocese of Altoona/Johnstown can make a
difference!
Financial Report – April 8, 2018 Regular Weekly Collection $ 5,410 $ 55 (children) My E Offering $ 115
Weekly Collection Goal $ 5,961
Beginning July 1, 2017 and Ending June 30, 2018
Year to date Sunday Collection Income $ 221,123
Year to date Sunday Collection Goal $ 244,401 Collection Goal for Sundays $ 310,000
Year to Date Bingo Net Income (2018) $ 6,044
Catholic School Second Collection $ 152 Catholic School Envelopes $ 357
Religious Education Envelopes $ 140 Good Samaritan $ 5
2018 Catholic Ministries Drive TARGET $ 32,145
Donations for 2018 as of April 8th, 2018 $ 12,062
Consider using My E-Offering (see link on the website) and please
make the processing fee part of your donation.
THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT AND GENEROSITY!