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The Catholic Community of Wexford
Saint Alphonsus & Saint Alexis
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Sunday Mass Times 4:00 p.m. Saint Alexis (Saturday Anticipated Mass) 7:30 a.m. Saint Alphonsus 9:30 a.m. Saint Alphonsus 10:00 a.m. Saint Alexis 11:30 a.m. Saint Alphonsus 5:00 p.m. Saint Alexis
Weekday Mass Schedule
8:00 a.m. Saint Alexis (Monday through Saturday) 12:00 p.m. Saint Alphonsus (Monday, Wednesday, Friday)
July 14, 2019 The Fifteenth Sunday In Ordinary Time
Connecting our Mission, Growing Our Faith
The Samaritan traveler was moved with compassion at the sight of the man stripped and beaten by robbers.
Happy Parish Feast Day! Though not on the universal calendar of the Church, the feast day of Saint Alexis is July 17. The celebration of a feast day may be transferred to a Sunday during the liturgical season of Ordinary Time.
Therefore, next weekend, July 20 and 21, we will honor the memory Saint Alexis at all the Masses so that more people may participate in this tribute to our patron. A little background information about our Saint Alexis: Alexis, a fifth century Roman citizen, was the son of a wealthy Roman senator. Alexis chose to live a life of poverty and settled in a hut adjoining a church in Edessa. He is said to have returned to his father’s house. So physically changed by his life of poverty, his family did not recognize him. He was taken in by them and permitted to live in a corner under the steps leading up to the house. Unrecognized and ill-treated by servants of the house, Alexis remained there for 17 years. It was only after his death that Alexis was recognized as the senator’s son and his identity fully revealed. Saint Alexis is the patron saint of beggars and is an inspirational example of humility. He sought every opportunity to humble himself before others. We are blessed to have this humble, loving, servant of God as our parish patron. What a mighty witness and intercessor! Learn more about St. Alexis and befriend him by your prayers.
Saint Alexis, Patron Saint of Beggars, pray for us. Coming Soon!
The Annual Saint Alexis Festival Days runs from July 31 thru August 3. We are in need of volunteers to help with staffing this year’s celebration. Any gift of time given for one or all four nights will be most greatly appreciated. Please refer to the information regarding the festival on
page eight of today’s newsletter (bulletin) or visit us at https://www.stalexisfestival.com/. In all things, many hands make the load to carry much easier. Besides, it’s a great way to have fun and meet some truly great people in our community! All proceeds benefit our regional Catholic school, Blessed Francis Seelos Academy, As we can demonstrate, Great beginnings last a life time! Thank you in advance for your gift of time in helping to promote and sustain Catholic education.
In Jesus’ love, Fr. Zywan
FROM FATHER ZYWAN
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A Prayer To Saint Alexis
I give thanks to You, heavenly Father, for protecting me through the night
and granting me another day. I ask You to fortify me with the grace of Your Holy
Spirit, and give Your peace to my soul, that I may be free from all needless anxiety and worry.
Help me to desire always that which is pleasing and acceptable to You, so that Your will may be my will. Today, make known to me, and take from my heart,
every kind, form and degree of pride. Today, empty me of self, and awaken in me the deepest
depth and truth of that humility which can make me capable of your revealing light.
Today, do not allow attribution to me, for the good that you perform in me and through me, but rather, that all honor be to you.
Today, may your presence in me, and your work through me, testify of your holiness and saving grace.
Help me to die to self each day, and continuously seek your glorification in all that I think or do.
This I ask in the name of Jesus Christ, the exemplar of humility.
Amen.
To love is learning to follow Christ with others. LOVE
WE PRAY FOR THE SICK
We entrust to the care of Christ the Divine Physician, those members of our parish families of Saint Alphonsus and Saint Alexis Parishes who are in need of healing in body, mind or spirit, especially:
Charles Begley Jeannie Bukauskus Refugio Gonzalez, Jr. Deacon Al Heiles Betty Hnat Al Korade Ron Mehok Roder Montenegro Gay Mullen John Mullen George “Murph” Neelan Ray Obringer
Bill Redmack Larry Sampietro Sarah Sestric Janice Spowal Morrie Stack Jackie Straw Frederick Stubert Mary Ann Taiclet Paul Turnley Marci Williams Margaret Mary Zoffel Prayer Shawl Recipients
If you know of a parishioner or have a loved one who is ill, please contact the Parish Center and let us know. We will place that person’s name on the prayer list for four weeks. Intentions may return to the list upon monthly requests. Contact the Parish Center at 724.935.4343 or 724.935.1151 to add a loved one onto the list.
SCRIPTURE READINGS
First Reading — The word of the LORD is very near to you, already in your mouths and in your hearts (Deuteronomy 30:10-14). Psalm — Turn to the Lord in your need, and you will live (Psalm 69) or Psalm 19. Second Reading — Christ Jesus is the image of the invisible God (Colossians 1:15-20). Gospel — The Samaritan traveler was moved with compassion at the sight of the man stripped and beaten by robbers (Luke 10:25-37). The English translation of the Psalm Responses from Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, International Commission on English in the Liturgy Corporation. All rights reserved.
READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday: Ex 1:8-14, 22; Ps 124:1b-8; Mt 10:34 — 11:1 Tuesday: Ex 2:1-15a; Ps 69:3, 14, 30-31, 33-34; Mt 11:20-24 Wednesday: Ex 3:1-6, 9-12; Ps 103:1b-4, 6-7; Mt 11:25-27 Thursday: Ex 3:13-20; Ps 105:1, 5, 8-9; 24-27; Mt 11:28-30 Friday: Ex 11:10 — 12:14; Ps 116:12-13, 15, 16bc, 17-18; Mt 12:1-8 Saturday: Ex 12:37-42; Ps 136:1, 23-24, 10-15; Mt 12:14-21 Sunday: Gn 18:1-10a; Ps 15:2-5; Col 1:24-28; Lk 10:38-42
MAY THEY REST IN PEACE The Catholic Community of Wexford wishes to extend sympathy to those who mourn the loss of a loved one, especially the souls who recently passed through death: Helen E. Wessel (97), mother of Sister Cynthia Wessel, S.H.S, Albert, Kevin, Timothy, Paul Wessel and Cynthia Hoffman; and Mary Ann Meinert (86), mother of James, Patrick, Timothy, Mary Jane Meinert and Sarah Franks. May the choirs of angels welcome them and where Lazarus is poor no longer, may they find eternal rest.
GENTLY USED CLOTHING SALE August 10, from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., in the small gym at Saint Alphonsus. This sale benefits the Passion Play. Collection of clothing is being accepted at the doors of the small gym, Wednesday July 24 through Sunday, August 4. We accept clothing, shoes, jewelry, belts for men, women, teens, and children. Many hands make light the work! Volunteers to help sort clothes and help with the sale itself are welcome. Please contact Mary Heagy at [email protected] or home phone 724.538.5258 to sign up. Hours/times of volunteer work will be posted on a weekly basis beginning July 24. This will be done by email.
Children entering 1st through 8th grade are invited to join in for singing, bell ringing, instruments, games, crafts, Mass, and more. Camp is sponsored by the Catholic Community of Wexford and held on the Saint Alexis Campus. Saturday the children will sing at the 4:00 p.m. Mass at Saint Alexis. A registration flyer can be found on the website and you may register online at stalexis.org or saintalphonsuswexford.org. There is no cost for your child to enjoy a week of fun!
Monday, August 5 through Friday, August 9, from 9:00 a.m. to noon.
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Saint Alphonsus Information Mass Intentions
OUR ADVERTISERS
Thanks to our bulletin advertisers for advertising in our parish bulletins this week : Saint Alphonsus - Carrozza Brothers
Saint Alexis - Vollen Anderson Long LLC,/Aimee L. Burton
Please patronize our sponsors or at least, be sure to thank them when you have the opportunity to do so. It is through their support that our weekly bulletin is made possible!
May God bless all our benefactors!
This Week at Saint Alphonsus
Income: June 24 through June 30, 2019
Sunday, July 14 7:30 a.m. Mass
9:30 a.m. Mass with Children’s Liturgy of the Word 11:30 a.m. Mass
Monday, July 15 12:00 p.m. Mass
6:00 p.m. Men’s Fellowship in cafeteria
Tuesday, July 16 7:15 p.m. Virgin Most Powerful Reflections in church
Feast Day of Saint Alexis, Wednesday, July 17 12:00 p.m. Mass
12:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament
3:00 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. Divine Mercy Devotion 7:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Reconciliation
Thursday, July 18
Friday, July 19 179th Anniversary of Saint Alphonsus Church
8:00 a.m. Sanctuary Committee in church 12:00 p.m. Mass
Saturday, July 20
Sunday, July 21 7:30 a.m. Mass
9:30 a.m. Mass with Children’s Liturgy of the Word 11:30 a.m. Mass
Sunday, July 14
7:30 a.m. 9:30 a.m.
11:30 a.m.
Living and Deceased of Saint Alphonsus and Saint Alexis † Nancy Connor by Lawrence Connor In Celebration of Peter & Kaaren Ghisone’s 50th Wedding Anniversary
Monday, July 15
12:00 p.m. † Laura Heilmann Goldblatt by Dick & Patti Heilman
Tuesday, July 16 - No Masses
Wednesday, July 17
12:00 p.m. † George Lyons, Jr. by Bill & Priscilla A llgeier
Thursday, July 18 - No Masses
Friday, July 19
12:00 p.m. † Harry McCourt by Dennis McCourt
Saturday, July 20 - No Masses
Sunday, July 21
7:30 a.m. 9:30 a.m.
11:30 a.m.
62nd Anniversary of George and Kathleen Lyons † Joseph Bullick by Saint A lphonsus Choir J.B. Cole Family by Dolores Voll
Regular Electronic Total
Offertory $ 7,276 $ 4,664 $ 11,940
Parish Share $ 650 $ 1,896 $ 2,546
School $ 45 $ 172 $ 217
Major Maint. $ 30 $ 69 $ 99
Peter’s Pence $ 1,497 $ 220 $ 1,717
Votives $ 160 $ 0 $ 160
TOTAL $ 9,658 $ 7,021 $ 16,678.50 Parish Share Assessment: $ 99,942 - Collected: $ 107,997
Regular Electronic Total
Offertory $ 7,428 $ 5,824 $ 13,252
Parish Share $ 570 $ 3,031 $ 3,601
School $ 55 $ 717 $ 772
Major Maint. $ 943 $ 464 $ 1,407
Peter’s Pence $ 245 $ 362 $ 607
Holy Days $ 0 $ 232 $ 232
TOTAL $ 9,359 $ 10,888 $ 20,247
Votives $ 118 $ 0 $ 118
Future Diocesan Collection
$ 0 $ 258 $ 258
Upcoming Second Collections: July 21 - School
Income: July 1 through July 7, 2019
MASS INTENTIONS
Saint Alexis Information
Mass Time Eucharistic Ministers Reader 1 Reader 2 Altar Servers Cantors
4:00 p.m. B. McLaughlin, J. Schuler, M. Schuler, J. Peirish, M. Roman, C. Roman, J. Rebhun
M. Takacs D. Bartlett M. Allessi, M. Allessi, S. Komoroski
L. Lynch
10:00 a.m. J. Heim, D. Miller, F. Stock, M. Wertz, D. Lohmann, D. Lohmann, J. Gavel
M.L.Anderson M. Schlemmer B. Vernon, M. Heim, J. Schlemmer
M. Veres
LITURGICAL MINISTER SCHEDULE: JULY 20 - 21, 2019
Saturday, July 13 - St. Henry
4:00 p.m. † Richard “Jose” Stofko - Jennifer Bailey
Sunday, July 14 - The Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
10:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m.
† John Rabick - Mary Ann Rabick † Margaret Effinger - Pete and Dina Muth
Tuesday, July 16 – Our Lady of Mount Carmel
8:00 a.m. † Matthew Switalski, Sister, Nieces and Nephews
Wednesday, July 17 - Feast Day of Saint Alexis
8:00 a.m. † Edward G. Penco, Jr.– Bobbie and Bob Kozminski
Thursday, July 18 - St. Camillus de Lellis, Priest
8:00 a.m. † Ruth Ann Mascari - Donald R. Mascari Family
Friday, July 19 - Weekday
8:00 a.m. † Patrick Flaherty - Ethel Flaherty
Saturday, July 20 - St. Apollinaris, Bishop and Martyr
8:00 a.m. 4:00 p.m.
† Harry Fritsche - Don and Sue Beck † Joseph Livolsi - The Alexis Manor Residents
Sunday, July 21 - The Seventeenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
10:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m.
† Clara Manski - Skip and Betty Maloney Living and Deceased of Saint Alphonsus and Saint Alexis Parishes
8:00 a.m. † In Memory of Reverend Edward Laurent, O.F.M. Cap.
Monday, July 15 - St. Bonaventure, Bishop and Doctor of the Church
MONDAY, July 15 Mass at Sunrise Assisted Living Support Group
TUESDAY, July 16 Small Groups Tuesday Hope
WEDNESDAY, July 17 Men’s Fellowship Prayer Group
THURSDAY, July 18 Small Groups Support Group B
FRIDAY, July 19 Support Group Wedding Rehearsal Support Group
SATURDAY, July 20 Flea Market Sale Small Groups Emmaus Men’s Group Breakfast Club Support Group Wedding Fellowship Sunday
SUNDAY, July 21 Fellowship Sunday Flea Market Half-off Sale Support Group Youth Ministry Alpha
2:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m.
9:00 a.m.
12:00 p.m.
6:45 a.m.
7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m.
12:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m.
8:00 a.m. 8:30 a.m. 8:30 a.m. 9:00 a.m.
10:30 a.m. 2:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m.
9:00 a.m. 6:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m.
OFFERTORY - JULY 7, 2019 Envelopes $ 9,396.31 Faith Direct $ 8,011.31 Loose Money $ 880.25 Total $ 18,287.87 Weekly Operating Expenses $ 19,350.00 Surplus (Shortfall) $ ( 1,062.13)
2019 Parish Share Parish Share Donations to date $ 131,833.25
OFFERTORY - JUNE 30, 2019 Envelopes $ 9,973.00 Faith Direct $ 8,011.31 Loose Money $ 1,290.68 Total $ 19,274.99 Weekly Operating Expenses $ 19,350.00 Surplus (Shortfall) $ ( 75.01)
Peter’s Pence $ 1,395.00
2019 Parish Share Parish Share Donations to date $ 130,953.07
Saint Alphonsus and Saint Alexis News
The Catholic Community of Wexford Presents:
Virgin Most Powerful Five Weeks With The Mother of God
All parishioners are invited to deepen their relationship with the Mother of God by joining us for this series and preparing for “Total Consecration” on the feast of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel on July 16.
PLEASE NOTE CHANGE:
Tuesday, July 16, 7:15 p.m. “Final Talk and Consecration to Mary” at Saint Alphonsus Church
What is your Mission Statement for Life? By Dave VanVickle, Director for Evangelization Seems like everyone is talking about mission statements these days. Corporations are sharing them both with employees and customers. Non-profits use them for marketing and fundraising. They are supposed to be pithy statements that help us to focus on core purposes and I think they work well. The question is what is your mission statement? Have you asked yourself those important questions just like the big corporations do? “What is my purpose?” “Who do I serve?” “What makes me successful?” In this day and age when we are being pulled in a million different directions and are asked to make a million different decisions some clarity and focus can be so incredibly important. I thought a lot about this last year. My wife and I decided it was time to put our oldest son into school. My wife had homeschooled him up until fourth grade. I wanted to make sure that while we would no longer be the only influences in his that he remembered our core values and focus. Each morning as I dropped him off for school I would say to him, “Remember the only thing that really matters is that you go to heaven and bring as many people possible with you.” I am sure it drove him crazy to hear over and over again but it’s a paradigm by which we can live our life. It is simple and important. It is an easy way that he can understand the decisions we make in our life and why we might live a little differently than other. So what is your core value? What is your mission statement? How do you make your daily decisions? It might be time to pray and think about this so that you can gain clarity and prioritize the things in your life. Once you have done this you might want to take another close look at the Gospels and make sure that your mission lines up with the plan God has for your life. We know the plan is “Be holy, as your heavenly Father is holy.” So how will you personally be holy in your own unique way? The answer to that is your mission statement. In the meantime feel free to borrow our family’s mission statement: “Go to heaven and bring as many people possible with you.”
UPCOMING WEDDINGS
BANNS II: Sarah Ignelzi, Saint Alexis Parish and Derrick Baney
BANNS I: Rachel Pepmeyer Saint Alexis Parish And John Michael Pauze´ Saint Catharine Parish, Columbus, OH
Both weddings will be at Saint Alexis.
Blood Drive Thank You! Thank you to all who participated in the annual blood drive. as a direct result of your contributions 16 blood products were collected. these products will help critically ill
newborn babies, patients treated for cancer, those suffering from traumatic injuries and many others. please consider donating next June at our annual blood drive and help save a life!
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JULY GOLD CLUB GATHERING FOR MASS AND LUNCH Please join the Gold Club on Friday, July 19 for the Noon Mass at St. Alphonsus Church. It is the anniversary of the dedication of St. Alphonsus Church in 1840. Lunch at Panera Wexford for food and fellowship will follow after the Mass. Thank you to all who came on June 28 for Mass, celebrated by Fr. Zywan, and who joined us afterward for lunch, including Fr. Joe.
Men's Fellowship Update By Joe Grennan - June 17 Meeting On June 17, the Men's Fellowship examined the topic of "Habits and the Virtuous Life" for which we reviewed a series of readings from Scripture, including the memorable line from the Book of Sirach: “Do not become a glutton and a drunkard with nothing in your purse.” Although the word "habit" generally has a negative connotation, the Catechism defines a "virtue" as a habitual and firm disposition to do the good. It was noted that the concept of human virtue preceded Christianity; it was previously articulated by Aristotle and further discussed by the Stoic philosophers. The human soul should be structured with the intellect, embracing the virtues, guiding the will which, in turn, moderates the emotions.
The group considered the "cardinal virtues: Prudence is the " char ioteer of the vir tues" because of its key role in guiding the others. Not to be confused
with timidity or fear, prudence allows one to discern the true good in a given circumstance (remember your response the last time someone cut you off on the Parkway North.)
Justice is the constant and firm will (or " habit" ) of giving one's due to God and neighbor . We cannot improve on Moses (from Leviticus: “Y ou shall not be partial to the poor or defer to the great, but in righteousness shall you judge your neighbor”).
Fortitude, often neglected in contemporary society, is the vir tue that ensures firmness in difficulties and constancy in pursuit of the good. "True grit,” if you will.
Temperance got a lot of press in the Old Testament (Do not follow your base desires but restrain your appetites, Sirach) and prompted much discussion among the group. It was realized that this virtue applies not just to alcohol, but too many aspects of life (internet, TV, work, etc.)
We also reviewed the Seven Deadly Sins contrasting each with the antidote human virtue, e.g., lust/chastity, pride/humility, envy/admiration, anger/forgiveness, sloth/zeal, avarice/generosity, and gluttony/mortification.
The next meeting on Protestant Brothers is scheduled for Monday, July 15 at 6:00 p.m.at the Blessed Seelos School cafeteria. Hope to see you there!
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Congratulations to Our Honor Roll Students!
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Quigley Catholic Highest Honors Anna Myron Jacob Price Nicholas Price
High Honors Teresa Bosco Emily Price Andy Kunz Catherine Cieszynski Brendon Wentling Michael Vargo
Honors John Batko
Oakland Catholic Highest Honors Elizabeth English Katie Henningsen Brooke Mlecko Anna Niggemyer Jane Pawlowicz Audrey Pohlod Sarah Soltys Monica Veres
Our Lady of the Sacred Heart Highest Honors Ashley Norling Krista Kim
High Honors Paul Stock Ryan Parry
Honors Michael King Sydney Komoroski
Baptism Preparation Class Infant Baptism is celebrated on Sundays at 11:15 a.m. at Saint Alexis and at 12:45 p.m. at Saint Alphonsus by appointment only. Expectant parents need to attend a preparation class. The next Baptism preparation class at Saint Alexis will be held on Thursday, July 18 at 6:30 p.m. in the Wright Room of the Parish Center. Please register by going online to stalexis.org. Our next class at Saint Alphonsus will be Monday, August 12 at 4:45 p.m. To reserve a spot for this class, call Louis Bosco at 724.935.1151 extension 213.
Blessed Francis Seelos Academy . . .continued
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neighborhood news Over 50 Upcoming Event August 18 at 1:00 p.m. - Summer picnic at Saint Alexis Campus. Contact Rose Scheller for more information at 724.728.2563.
Amish Lands Excursion The Saint Alexis Over 50 group will be visiting Amish Land in Lancaster to see the Sight & Sound’s “Jesus” on September 19-20. The cost is $309 per person for double occupancy and $359 per person for single occupancy. Package
includes: night lodging, breakfast, smorgasbord lunch at Shady Maple, family-style dinner, performance of “Jesus” at the Millennium Theatre, guided tour of the Amish countryside, including stops at an Amish craft farm and bake shop, souvenir gift, luggage and handling, taxes and meal gratuities, motorcoach transportation. For information and reservations contact Dave Vicheck at 412.366.3789 of 412.719.3172.
diocesan news Martyrs of Hope: The Sisters of St. Joseph will present a discussion on Martyrs of Hope: U.S. Missionary Martyrs in Central America, Models of Spiritual Transformation on Sunday, August 25, from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. at the Sisters of St. Joseph Motherhouse in Baden. The presentation will spotlight the lives of seven U.S. martyrs and how they serve as models for the church today. Speakers are Edward T. Brett, Ph.D., professor emeritus of history at La Roche University, and Donna W. Brett, M.A, who served as an academic advisor at the University of Pittsburgh. The program will include time for reflecting or walking on the grounds. Light refreshments will be served. It is free and open to the public, but registration is requested. Call or email Toni at [email protected] or 724.869.6525. SAM Rosary and Presentation The Substance Addiction Ministry (SAM) will at meet to pray the Rosary for Recovery on Wednesday, July 17, at 6:30 p.m. at St. John the Baptist Church, Plum Boro. At 7:00 p.m., we will have a presentation by Dr. Janet Astle, BS Pharm, EdD, RPh from Duquesne University on “Getting Help For Both You And Your Loved One.” Dr. Astle is a licensed pharmacist and is responsible for the identification and referral of students suffering from substance abuse disorders. She also coordinates chemical dependency educational outreach programs that are delivered by pharmacy school students to middle and high schools throughout southwestern Pennsylvania. For more information or questions please contact Noreen at 412.296.1709.
Flag Collection & Retirement Eight councils in our two districts are participating in this Flag Retirement project. The Flag Retirement ceremony will take place 6:00 p.m. Wednesday July 24 in front of Wexford Volunteer Fire Company, (228 North Chapel Drive). The
Knights of Columbus is collaborating with our local American Legion, the Boy Scouts, and the Wexford Fire Department to handle the proper disposal. The Knights of Columbus Color Corps and Boy Scout Honor Guard will participate in the Flag Retirement Ceremony.
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Administrator Reverend Paul J. Zywan / ext. 224 /[email protected]
Parochial Vicar Reverend Joseph M. Freedy / ext. 233/[email protected]
Deacons Deacon Albert Heiles/[email protected] Deacon Jeffrey J. Ludwikowski /[email protected]
Director of Parish Operations/Business Manager Chuck Goetz / ext. 223/ [email protected]
Director of Evangelization Dave VanVickle / ext. 232/[email protected]
Office Manager MaryEllen Pendel / ext. 221/[email protected]
Directors of Music Christopher Brewer/ext. 226/[email protected] Mary Heagy/[email protected] Assistant Music Director - Lisa Hoffman
Director of Religious Education Louis Bosco/ext 215/[email protected] Religious Education Program Manager Paula Green / ext. 225/[email protected]
Coordinator of Youth Ministry /Young Adults David Piccirilli/ ext. 227/[email protected]
Bookkeeper/Safe Environment Coordinator Mary King/ext. 212/[email protected] or [email protected] or [email protected]
Receptionist/Secretary Gail Clendaniel/ext. 210/[email protected]
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Monday - Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
JOIN US!
To become a registered member of the parish family, please visit our website at www.stalexis.org or at www.SaintAlphonsusWexford.org . Introduce yourself to us at Mass!
MARRIAGE
Arrangements must be made with a priest at least six months in advance of the desired wedding date.
HOLY ORDERS
For information about the priesthood or the vowed religious life, please contact Fr. Zywan or the Vocation Office of the diocese at 412.456.3131 or visit pghpriest.com
BAPTISM
Celebrated on Sundays at 11:15 a.m. at Saint Alexis or at 12:45 p.m. at Saint Alphonsus by appointment. Arrangements should be made through the Parish Center several months in advance. Parents need to be registered parishioners and complete a pre-baptism class before scheduling a baptism.
MINISTRY TO THE SICK AND HOMEBOUND
Communal anointing is celebrated periodically. Anyone who is anticipating surgery is encouraged to request this sacrament prior to being admitted to the hospital. Individuals who are unable to attend Sunday Mass and want to receive the sacraments are asked to please call the Parish Center.
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Phones - 724.935.1151 or 724.935.4343 Fax - 724.935.1270
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BLESSED FRANCIS SEELOS ACADEMY
SAINT ALPHONSUS AND SAINT ALEXIS PARISHES - THE CATHOLIC COMMUNITY OF WEXFORD
Parish Office: 10090 Old Perry Highway Wexford, PA 15090
PRAYER
Eucharistic Adoration Saint Alphonsus: Wednesday 12:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Saint Alexis: First Friday of every month from 8:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Divine Mercy Devotion: Wednesday 3:00 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. at Saint Alphonsus
Prayer Ministry- To initiate a request for urgent prayers contact the following people: Saint Alexis - Barb Busi at 412.366.4829 Saint Alphonsus - Norma Heyl at 724.935.1094 or Jo Labrise at 724.935.3826.
RECONCILIATION
Saint Alexis: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, Saturday - 7:30 a.m.-7:55 a.m. Saturday - 11:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Saint Alphonsus: Wednesday 7:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Principal Robert Reese - [email protected]
School Secretary K-8 Patty Anfang - [email protected] 724.935.1152
School Secretary Pre-K Chris Schlieper - [email protected] 724.935.3940
DIOCESAN VICTIM ASSISTANCE COORDINATOR 412-456-3093 (Office)
1-888- 808-1235 (Hot Line) PA Child Line - 1-800-932-0313
Call 911 immediately if a child is in danger.
CHURCH NAME AND ADDRESS SAINT ALEXIS CHURCH #010900 10090 OLD PERRY HIGHWAY WEXFORD, PA 15090 CONTACT PERSON MARYELLEN PENDEL @ 724-935-4343 OR PAULA GREEN SOFTWARE MSPublisher 2002 Adobe Acrobat 7.0 Windows XP Professional PRINTER HP Color Laserjet 3500N SUNDAY DATE OF PUBLICATION July 14, 2019 NUMBER OF PAGES SENT 1 THROUGH 13 TRANSMISSION TIME Tuesday, July 9 - 1:30 p.m. SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS Please deliver to Parish Center. The Parish Center is the first building on the left as you pull into the parking lot. Thank you