SAINT B Bruno Bulletins/December 9, 2018.pdf · Straub Plaza to give the residents a small gift and...
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MASS SCHEDULE (daily Mass in Church)
Tuesday and Thursdays: ......................... 8:00 a.m. Saturday Vigil:……………………………..5:00 p.m.
Sunday: ................................................. 11:00 a.m. Holy Day Vigil:.......................................... 7:00 p.m. Holy Day: ................................................. 8:00 a.m.
MORNING PRAYER (in Church) Tuesdays and Thursdays.: ...................... 7:45 a.m.
SACRAMENT of RECONCILIATION Every Second and Fourth Thursday, 5:30 p.m. − 6 p.m.
ADORATION Daily Eucharistic Adoration (lower level Saint Bruno parish residence Mon. Tues. Weds. Fri., 9:00 a.m. - 3:15 p.m. (Divine Mercy Chaplet is recited each day at 3:00 p.m.) Holy Hour for Priests/Vocations - Thursdays – Noon - 1:00 p.m. Thursdays 9:00 a.m. - 7:15 p.m. and First Friday, 9:00 a.m. - 7:15 p.m.
SACRAMENT of BAPTISM Available to active, registered parishioners by pre-arrangement only.
PASTORAL CARE of the SICK Holy Communion is distributed to the sick and homebound monthly on First Fridays. To be added to the visitation list, to receive Holy Communion at some other time, or to receive the Anointing of the Sick, please call the Parish Office.
SACRAMENT of MATRIMONY Engaged couples, one of whom must be an active, registered member of the parish, must contact the Parish Office at least six months in advance of the intended wedding.
SERVED BY
Reverend Lawrence L. Manchas ......................................... Administrator Reverend James Morley ………………………………. Parochial Vicar Amy Fiaschetti .................................................................. Office Manager Emma Sarsfield ……………………. . Coordinator of Religious Education John Schuerman………………………………… Director of Maintenance Margo Houck ………………………………………………… Custodian Sister Edith Strong, S.C..................... Coordinator of Religious Programs Denise McMullan .................................................. Choir Director/Organist Michael Simoncelli ...................................................... Assistant Organist Anthony Concannon……………………………… Website Administrator Greg DeFloria, Paul Jones, Dave Wygonik, Regina Zajdel ..... Sacristans
SAINT BRUNO CATHOLIC CHURCH
1729 POPLAR ST. • S. GREENSBURG, PA 15601
PHONE: 724-836-0690 • FAX: 724-834-9980 EMAIL: [email protected]
WEBSITE: http://www.pbcatholic.org
A Pennsylvania Charitable Trust
December 9, 2018 Second Sunday
of Advent
Volunteer Clearances
PA State Law and The Diocese of Greensburg require
that all volunteers 18 and older must obtain the
following clearances and trainings before they
volunteer in any capacity:
Clearances (must be renewed every 5 years)
-Pennsylvania Criminal History Record Check
-Pennsylvania Child Abuse History Check
-FBI Criminal History Background Check or
Volunteer Affidavit (if applicable)
Trainings (only need to be completed once)
-Mandated Reporter Training and/or Clearance
-Virtus
-Diocesan Code of Conduct
All Clearances and trainings are available online at
www.dioceseofgreensburg.org under Youth Protection,
PA Child Services. Any expenses you incur on your own
will be reimbursed by the Parish. Please bring your re-
ceipts to the Parish Office.
ST. BRUNO CATHOLIC CHURCH
Saint Bruno Parish News
Offertory Collection - This weekend there is a weekly
collection and a second collection for Repair and Restoration. Next weekend there is a weekly collection only. Catholic Accent envelopes may be placed into any collection. Christmas Flower Envelopes are due by Sunday, December 16. Please print the names that you would like remembered. As a reminder please mark your envelope with the amount you are contributing so that proper credit can be given to your account.
The Sanctuary Lamp acknowledging the Real Presence
of Christ in the tabernacle is burning this week in memory of Frank Joseph DeLose by Jeff & Lorraine
Ghion & Family.
Coffee and donuts will be served after the 11 a.m. Mass
on Sunday, December 9, in the Church Hall. The youth group is encouraged to attend Mass on Saturday and report to the hall at 10:30 a.m. on Sunday for setup and remain for clean up. A special thank you to Pantalone Funeral Home for its sponsorship.
Religious Education News - Students in our Religious
Education Program (grades 1-5), and their teachers will be attending an Advent Retreat at Saint Paul Church on Saturday, December 15 from 9:30 a.m. - Noon. This will take the place of the regular class. The last session before Christmas will be on Saturday, December 22, the regular class will be held, (9:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.) and we will finish the day with a birthday party for baby Jesus. We are asking all the students to bring a "gift" for baby Jesus, (a canned good or paper product to be donated to the Saint Vincent dePaul Society).
The Saint Bruno Junior Youth Group will meet on
Sunday, December 16 from 2:30 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. at Saint Bruno Parish Center and then they will go to Gilbert Straub Plaza to give the residents a small gift and sing Christmas Carols. We are also asking these students to bring a "gift" for the Saint Vincent dePaul Society (a toiletry item, or canned good).
Both Junior and Senior youth groups will be helping
decorate the church for the Christmas Season on Sunday, December 23 at Noon. Meet in the church!
All parishioners are invited to come
and help dress the church for the Lord’s arrival. Decorating of the church will be held on Sunday, December 23 beginning at Noon. Refreshments will be served.
We ask the Divine Physician for healing and prayer-fully remember the following parishioners, family members, and friends: Coleen, Mary Alcorn, Mary Aleo, Angelo “Nick” Alesi, John Anderson, Walter & Carol Bialecki, M. Birnie, Marguerite Brown, Dorothy Carr, Martina Castle, John D., Carl D’Angelo, Dorothy Daversa, Kathy Davis, Laura DeSantis, Rosie & Tim Domnasky, Edie Fallavollita, Stella Felbaum, Mike Ferchak, Denise Ferrett, Sandy Fiore, Blaise Forish, Tim Fox, Ruth G., Jeanne Gannon, Marsha Garner, Mary Goodman, Judy Graham, Joann Grande, Bonnie Robin-son Hamilton, Marion Harrold, Patty Hart, Rita Herd, Beth Horchak, Mila Grace Huygens, Kimmie Johnson, Vincent Kanala, Mary Karazsia, Christine Kells & Fami-ly, Dina Kemerer, Albert Kimmel, Susan Kistler, Gary Kozain, Maralynne Kubic, Jacqueline Landis, Nancy Laux, Jim Levendusky, Mary Levendusky, Ron Le-vendusky, Della Lewis, Michael Long, Joe Maline, John-ny Martinez, Rose Masarik, K. Mensch, Louise Mirolli, Ophelia Murray, Terri Murphy, Jerry Orban & Family, Steve & Mary Orbon, Barb P., Ann Petroy, Sue Plevel-ich, Mary Radisi, Mike Redigan, Kathy Rosensteel, Becky Rule, Father Chrysostom Schlimm, O.S.B., Judy Shaffer, Otto Sichler, Hawkeye Sonnie, Vicki Stofko, Paul & Nancy Stokes, Virginia Strizzi, Patsy & Eleanor Testa, Modesto Trunzo Family, Helena Tucci, Maria Tucci, Frances Vidakovich, K. Whisdosh, Bailie Zilli, Genevieve Zubalik. Please call the parish office to have loved ones added to this prayer list.
Operation Reindeer will be sponsored by
Saint Bruno again this year. This is an an-nual drive conducted by the Mental Health Association in Westmoreland County. Suggestions are clothing for women or men (especially sweatpants/
sweatshirts/pajamas), hair accessories or make-up, sus-penders or belts, portable radios with headphones, hats and gloves and toiletry items. Items are being collected
through Sunday, December 9 at the main entrance of the church.
As we approach the winter season please note that if
Hempfield School District is delayed or cancelled then Ad-oration here at Saint Bruno is cancelled.
Our Prayer List will start with a “clean slate” on January
1, 2019. All First Friday Communion calls will be carried over into the new year but all others will be removed until we receive notification via phone or email or a note in the collection basket to continue listing and praying for them.
WWW.SAINTBRUNO.CATHOLICWEB.COM
News Around the Diocese . . . . .
Lessons and Carols - Blessed Sacrament Cathedral,
Greensburg, will host Lessons and Carols on Sunday,
December 9 at 3 p.m. with Bishop Edward Malesic. All
are invited to attend.
The Bethlehem Project, a ministry of Blessed Sacrament
Cathedral (BSC), will hold a “Home for the Holidays” Raf-fle on Sunday, December 16. The Bethlehem Project helps those facing homelessness in Central Westmoreland Coun-ty. Two types of tickets are available: a Sports and Leisure raffle ticket with a chance to win Penguins Tickets, Steeler Tickets or a wine and liquor basket; and a Basket Raffle tick-et with a chance to win one of many prizes. A $10 donation is suggested. For tickets or more information on the raffle or Bethlehem Project contact Katie Zuzik, at BSC at (724-834-3710 ext. 11) or [email protected].
Parish Secretary Position - Our Lady of Grace Church,
Greensburg is accepting applications for a full-time position of Parish Secretary. Qualifications: Proficiency with MS Of-fice 365; ability to learn other software for parish database and fiscal management; ability to work in a team environment; excellent communication, prioritization and organizational skills. Submit resume to: Our Lady of Grace Church, 1011 Mount Pleasant Road, Greensburg, PA 15601. Attention: Business Manager. Deadline: Monday, December 31.
Laudato Si and the family and friends of Saint Bruno Parish
have been busy recycling cans and have brought in a profit of $502.65. Cans are located at the entrance of the Parish Center, the small parking lot off of Poplar Street and at the bottom of the driveway leading to the Church.
A voice of one crying out in the desert:
"Prepare the way of the Lord,
make straight his paths."
- Lk 3:4
Regional Advent Penance Services: Sunday, December 16 Holy Cross 2 p.m. Monday, December 17 St. Bruno 7 p.m. Tuesday, December 18 St. Paul 7 p.m. Wednesday, December 19 St. Benedict 7 p.m. Thursday, December 20 Our Lady 7 p.m. of Grace Saturday, December 22 Blessed Sacrament Cathedral 11 a.m.
NO CONFESSIONS at SAINT PAUL CHURCH on SATURDAY, DECEMBER 22 or
at SAINT BRUNO CHURCH ON THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27.
FINANCIAL STEWARDSHIP
Fiscal Year 7/1/18—6/30/19 Report for December 2, 2018
178 envelopes used; 804 mailed (22%)
Weekly Offertory-Sunday Envelopes - - - $ 4,035
Weekly Offertory-Loose - - - - - - - - - - - - - $ 292
Weekly Offertory-Children - - - - - - - - - - $ 10
Weekly Offertory-Automatic Withdrawal - $ 1,625
Total Offertory Collection - - - - - - - - - - - $ 5,962
Amount Over/(Under) Weekly Budget- - $ 122
Amount Over/(Under) Annual Budget - - $(14,743)
In order to meet our ordinary expenses entirely from our Sunday collection, Saint Bruno needs approximately $5,840 per
week in the regular collection. Anyone that would like to begin the Electronic Fund Transfer may contact the Parish
Office for more information. Thank you!
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patronize our
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Epiphany Appreciation Party The Annual Saint Bruno Epiphany Party will be held on Saturday, January 5, 2019 after the 5:00 p.m. Mass. All those who volunteer in any capacity for the Church (Festival, Fish Fry, Choir, Extraordinary Minister of Holy Communion, Lector, Server, Usher, etc.) are invit-ed to attend. Due to the ongoing budget deficit the Parish/Finance Councils have decided to host a cov-ered dish/BYOB instead of a catered dinner. The councils will be providing all paper products, soda and the meats. Reservations are required! Please fill out the information below and drop it into the collec-tion basket, or return it to the Parish Office by Wednesday, January 2, 2019.
Number Attending: _______________________ Family Name: _____________________________ Please follow the request below according to the first letter of your last name.
A-I Casserole
J-R Salad
S-Z Dessert
Sunday, December 9 After Mass - Donut Sunday - Parish Center
Monday, December 10 9:00 a.m. - 3:15 p.m. - Adoration - Chapel
10:00 a.m. - Greensburg Divine Will Study Group - Parish Center 11:00 a.m. - Legion of Mary - Parish Center
Tuesday, December 11 9:00 a.m. - 3:15 p.m. - Adoration - Chapel 6:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. - Yoga - Church Hall
Wednesday, December 12 9:00 a.m. - 3:15 p.m. - Adoration - Chapel
5:00 p.m. - Rosary - Chapel 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. - Choir Practice - Church Hall
Thursday, December 13 9:00 a.m. - 7:15 p.m. - Adoration - Chapel
Noon - 1 p.m. - AA - Church Hall 4:00 p.m. - Children’s Hour - Chapel
6:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. - Yoga - Church Hall 7:00 p.m. - Laudato Si! - Parish Center
Friday, December 14 9:00 a.m. - 3:15 p.m. - Adoration - Chapel
Saturday, December 15 9:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. - Religious Education - Saint Paul Church
10:00 a.m. - Legion of Mary - Church Hall
Mass Date Altar/Adult Ex. Min. of
& Time Server Holy Communion Lector
12/15/18 H. Detwiler M. J. Harrold D. Klekner 5:00 p.m. S. Detwiler B. Hunt J. Poulich E. Sarsfield T. Todaro 12/16/18 S. Gabrielli J. Egler T. Gabrielli 11:00 a.m. D. LoPinto M. A. Egler N. LoPinto J. Lynch K. Lynch
LITURGICAL ROLES
THIS WEEK
Our Lady of Guadalupe When Mary appeared to Juan Diego as Our
Lady of Guadalupe, she had encouraging
words for him. "Am I not here, I who am your
mother?" In the image on Juan Diego's tilma
(tunic), Mary identifies herself with the Aztec
people. She has their hair and features, their
symbolic maternity dress. She incorporated
their important symbols of the sun, moon, and stars. Today's
Mass includes two Gospel options. Both are familiar passages
from the Gospel of Luke - the Annunciation and the
Visitation. Both are equally relevant to today's feast because
Mary's yes to Christ isn't only to care for him but to come to
us. Our Lady of Guadalupe is pregnant. The image bears
witness to Mary's yes to conceive the Savior of the World. But
even in her pregnancy, she goes to care for Elizabeth. Now
Mother to all the world, Mary comes to the aid of her children,
reminding them of her presence among them.
SAT., 12/8 - Second Sunday of Advent (Vigil)
5:00 p.m. +Deceased Members of the Corsi & Mumau
Families (Paul & Anita Mumau)
SUN., 12/9 - Second Sunday of Advent
11:00 a.m. +Rose Maurer & +Jacob Maurer
(Greg Maurer)
TUES., 12/11 - Advent Weekday
8:00 a.m. +Angeline Altieri (Esther & Sandra & The
Yurcevich Family)
THURS., 12/13 - Saint Lucy, Virgin and Martyr
8:00 a.m. +James F. Kelly, Jr.
(Rich & Jean Maresh & Family)
SAT., 12/15 - Third Sunday of Advent (Vigil)
5:00 p.m. +Michael & +Mary Ellen Sturnick (Family)
SUN., 12/16 - Third Sunday of Advent
11:00 a.m. +Fred Felbaum, Sr. (The Egler Family)
WEEKLY MASS SCHEDULE
2nd Sunday of Advent
Luke 3:1-6
Blessed Advent to you all!
Today we continue the "joyful
expectation" of the birth of
Christ in history, the present,
and the future. Today we hear
the words of John the Baptist
calling people of his time to
repentance. Now, this
baptism that John was calling
people to is not the same
baptism that we Christians
celebrate. However, John's baptism is at the root of our
Christian baptism. John's baptism had its roots in the
"oblation washing" of the Jewish people before
undertaking anything of great importance.
Christian baptism is a sacrament to wash away original
sin so as to enter sinless into the Christian community.
It is the one sacrament that is celebrated by all
Christians, even those Christians who are not in
communion with Rome.
John enjoins us to "prepare the way of the Lord." His
call is to be taken in the widest sense. This preparation
is a personal preparation, and is also a communal
preparation. We are called to make sure we are ready to
meet the Lord, and this means that we need to make a
difference in the world to make it better, to make it
more peaceful, and to make it more just. We are called
to protect each other's dignity and share of our
abundance with others so that each may live a life that
is centered on helping others.
Prepare the way!