19th Sunday in Ordinary Time August 8, 2021
Transcript of 19th Sunday in Ordinary Time August 8, 2021
St. Mary & St. Michael Parishes
Pastor/Administrator Very Reverend Alan E. Thomas, VG
814-695-0912 or Email [email protected]
Deacon Charles R. Ahearn [email protected]
Deacon Allan F. Duman [email protected]
19th Sunday in Ordinary Time August 8, 2021
Parishioner Registration: If you would like to join the parish, please contact the rectory/church office. Please remember to notify us if you move or will be moving out of the parish. Registration, the practice of stewardship, and regular participation in the Sacraments indicate that a person is an active member of the parish and is eligible to act as a godparent or sponsor. As a Church community seeking to be faith-filled disciples and good stewards, the sacrifice of our time, talent and treasure is essential for the common good.
Baptism & Marriage: Call the church office to schedule an appointment. 2 weeks notice requested for Baptism. 9 months notice required for Marriage.
Christian Initiation: Interested in becoming a member
of the Catholic faith? Contact the parish office. Classes
normally begin in the Fall
Holy Trinity Catholic School: Hollidaysburg 814-695-6112, Altoona 814-381-7011, Middle School 814-942-7835 Holy Trinity Catholic School Website: www.holytrinitycatholic.school
Youth group Director: Tim Baranik 814-207-7008
Bulletin Deadline: The deadline to have information considered for publication in the bulletin is noon Tuesday prior to the weekend of the announcement. Mail or email the information to the church office.
Saint Mary Parish Mass Schedule: Saturday Vigil: 4:00 PM Sunday: 7:30 and 10:00 AM. Daily and Holy Days: See inside
Confessions: Saturday: 2:30 to 3:30 PM Thursday: 4:00 PM before First Friday In our Social Hall
Office Phone Number and Hours: Office: 814-695-0622 Fax: 814-696-9609 Mon. to Thursday 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM
Administrative Assistant: Ethel Cunningham 814-695-0622
Director of Religious Ed.: Sue Teske 814-695-0912
Director of Music: Ms. Anna Podoletz
Parish website: www.webparish.com/aj/saintmarys
Parish Email: [email protected]
Cemetery: Call Carol 814-695-9798
Saint Michael Parish Mass Schedule: Saturday Vigil: 5:00 PM Sunday: 7:30, 10:00 and 11:30 AM. Daily and Holy Days: See inside
Confessions: Saturdays at 1:00 to 2:00 PM Inside the church hall; please use Montgomery St. stairwell entrance. .
Office Phone Number and Hours: Office: 814-695-0912 Fax: 814-693-9820 Monday to Friday 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Parish Communication: Janet Klingbeil 814-695-0912 or 814-207-1479
Director of Religious Ed.: Sue Teske 814-695-0912 or 814-934-2180
Music Coordinator: Tom Kunkle 814-312-3897
Parish website: www.stmichael-hldg-pa.org
Parish Email: [email protected]
Greenlawn Cemetery: Call Tom 814-695-2546
MASS SCHEDULE FOR ST. MICHAEL AND ST. MARY PARISHES
DATE DAY TIME PARISH INTENTION REQUESTED BY
08/07 SAT 4:00 PM St. Mary Harry Domino Bruno & JoAn Felus
5:00 PM St. Michael Mr. & Mrs. William F. Blum Their daughters, Ellen & Jeanne
8:00 AM Mass at St. Mary and 8:30 AM Mass at St. Michael; both change to 7:30 AM this Sunday, August 8th
NOTE 7:30 AM St. Mary Helen Curran Children
NOTE 7:30 AM St. Michael Lois Mielnik Her husband
08/08 SUN 10:00 AM St. Mary Anthony Vellios Dan & Debbie Milliron
10:00 AM St. Michael Joseph P. Stoner (Anniv. remembrance - KIA WWII)
The Francis Wyland family
11:30 AM St. Michael The People of the Parishes Pastor
08/09 MON 7:45 AM St. Michael Guy Luciano The Joe Burger family
08/10 TUES 7:45 AM St. Michael For the intentions of Dave Madden His Prayer Pal
08/11 WED 6:30 PM St. Mary Ron Schlecht Cathy McCabe
08/12 THURS 7:45 AM St. Michael Kevin Canole The Burkhart Family
08/13 FRI 7:45 AM St. Mary Tim Sheedy JoEllen Gehl & Daughters
08/14 SAT 4:00 PM St. Mary Howard E. Estep, Jr. Alfreda, Karen, John, Len & Carrie
5:00 PM St. Michael Adam Woomer His parents
7:30 AM St. Mary Susan, Alex & Anna DePaolis Connie & Terry Curfman
7:30 AM St. Michael Carl & Rita Shaffer Their daughter, Yvonne Kull
08/15 SUN 10:00 AM St. Mary Dolores Carnell Beverly & John Buterbaugh
10:00 AM St. Michael Terry Claycomb (Birthday Rem.) His wife, Peggy
11:30 AM St. Michael The People of the Parishes Pastor
W ho is St. Joseph? A Man of Obedience and
Trust: Obedience is a radical expression of love that surrenders to the desires and good pleasure of the Beloved. Joseph exemplifies obedience most perfectly because he trusted in the will of God when it was revealed to him.
F aith Formation is a life-long endeavor. By
virtue of our baptism, we are called to continually grow closer to Christ through a life of prayer, service, and knowledge of our faith. The Office of Adult Enrichment and Lay Ecclesial Ministry has announced their 2021-2022 class schedule. For a description of classes, locations, times, registration forms and to learn more about our programs please visit www.dioceseaj.org/lay-ecclesial-ministry/ or contact Marybeth at 814 361-2000
The Catholic Ministries Drive supports the Office of Adult
Enrichment and Lay Ecclesial Ministry.
W ith Many Thanks! Last Sunday’s combined
Parish Summer Celebration Social was a great success. Many thanks to Pat Waring and the members of the committee, from both parishes, as well as all who jumped in and helped. Thanks also to the members of the Altoona Community Band for sharing their music with us.
C hanged your address or phone number?
Call during office hours to update your church records.
H ear the Call “Be holy, for I, the LORD your
God, am holy.” Is your call to holiness to be lived out in the vocation of the priesthood? Is God inviting you to consider the priesthood? If you think God is calling you to be a priest, please call:
Fr. Peter Crowe Director of Vocations
[email protected] 814-317-2681
B ishop Mark Bartchak and the Family Life Office
cordially invite all couples celebrating 1, 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 45, 50, 55, 60+ years of marriage in 2021 (and their families) to attend the Annual Wedding Anniversary Liturgy. Couples may attend Sunday, September 12th in ALTOONA at the Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament or Sunday, September 19th in JOHNSTOWN at St. John Gualbert Cathedral. Both locations are handicap accessible. Liturgies in each location begin at 2:00 PM. Bishop Mark will be the celebrant and homilist at each celebration. Refreshments/snacks will be available after the mass for anniversary couples and their families, as COVID safety measures permit. Reservations must be made through your parish for either celebration by Monday, August 23rd.
The Catholic Ministries Drive supports the Annual Wedding
Anniversary Liturgy.
“The Lord Jesus waits for us, you and me, at his table; at the altar in our parish church which is your spiritual home.” Bishop Mark Bartchak
The Sunday and Holy Day Mass obligation is restored on August 15, 2021
Stewardship of Time and Talent - Liturgical Appointment Schedule - August 14th and 15th
READER 2 Needed
EMHC * 2 Needed
ALTAR SERVER 2 Needed
HOSPITALITY 3 needed
SACRISTAN 1 Needed
AUDIO TECH 3 Needed
St. Mary Sat. 8/14 4:00 PM
John Heslop - (1) Bruno Felus Michael Mollish
Layna Henry Matthew McMullen
Jodie Feath Meagan James Michael Johnston Chris Johnston
St. Michael Sat. 8/14 5:00 PM
Lisa Michelone (1) NOT FILLED (2)
Dan Klingbeil Rich Holzer
NOT FILLED NOT FILLED
Dan Klingbeil NOT FILLED NOT FILLED
Lisa Michelone Janet Klingbeil NOT FILLED NOT FILLED
St. Mary Sun. 8/15 7:30 AM
Shawn Sullivan (1) Susan Painter (2)
Ken Brumbaugh Robert Moore
Rachel Musselman Adam Musselman
Ray Gregorchik Daniel Norris NOT FILLED
St. Michael Sun. 8/15 7:30 AM
Becky Stevens (1) Bob Anthony (2)
Bob Anthony Don Straub
NOT FILLED NOT FILLED
Tom Baker Raymond Baker NOT FILLED
Roy & Cate Burger/Leister
NOT FILLED NOT FILLED NOT FILLED
St. Mary Sun. 8/15 10:00 AM
JoAnn Propcheck (1) Claudia Montero (2)
Dee Popp Rachel Sleeth
NOT FILLED John McIntyre Michael Moran Kathy Moran
St. Michael Sun. 8/15 10:00 AM
Dale Culp (1) Marty Culp (2)
Rebecca Culp Terry Wilt
NOT FILLED NOT FILLED
Joe Harteis Marty Culp Joe Dodson
NOT FILLED NOT FILLED
Barry Craig NOT FILLED NOT FILLED
St. Michael Sun. 8/15 11:30 AM
Debbie Sault (1) Doug Stoehr (2)
Ginny Harrington Eva Pope
Rylee Swander NOT FILLED
Peggy Claycomb NOT FILLED NOT FILLED
Mel & Patty Link NOT FILLED NOT FILLED NOT FILLED
St. Michael Weekday Sacristan (August 15 to August 21): Peggy Claycomb
Stewardship Opportunity We are always in need of more volunteers to serve as Ministers of Hospitality, Sacristans (weekend and weekday), Readers, Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion, Altar Servers and Sound and Video Technicians (St. Michael parish). Please give prayerful consideration to any of these ministries and let us know how you can serve.
Instruction and training will be provided.
Stewardship of Time and Talent - Liturgical Appointment Schedule - August 7th and 8th
READER 2 Needed
EMHC * 2 Needed
ALTAR SERVER 2 Needed
HOSPITALITY 3 needed
SACRISTAN 1 Needed
AUDIO TECH 3 Needed
St. Mary Sat. 8/07 4:00 PM
Regina Lawruk (1) Bruno Felus (2)
Richard Books Rachel Sleeth
NOT FILLED NOT FILLED
Shari Figurelli Jodie Feath Michael Johnston Chris Johnston
St. Michael Sat. 8/07 5:00 PM
NOT FILLED (1) Becky Stevens (2)
Don Straub Larry Savino
NOT FILLED NOT FILLED
Dennis Bonetti Patricia Chapin Dan Klingbeil
Alan Curtis Janet Klingbeil Michael Waibel NOT FILLED
St. Mary Sun. 8/08 7:30 AM
Tim Sullivan (1) Connie Curfman (2)
Kay Benton Robert Moore
Layna Henry Isabella Pietrolungo
Ray Gregorchik Daniel Norris NOT FILLED
St. Michael Sun. 8/08 7:30 AM
Vernon Litzinger(1) Mary Ann Litzinger(2)
Lisa Michelone Anita Carvalho
NOT FILLED NOT FILLED
Stephen Frank Raymond Baker Mike Icenroad
Jo DeLozier Ben Gervinski NOT FILLED NOT FILLED
St. Mary Sun. 8/08 10:00 AM
Craig Mauk (1) Kathy Bartel (2)
Sharon King David Madden
Matthew McMullen Julia Wesner
Dottie Gonsman John McIntyre Michael Moran Kathy Moran
St. Michael Sun. 8/08 10:00 AM
Anna McClain (1) Carol Swope (2)
Alicia Jordan Carol Brown
Marco Swope NOT FILLED
Greg Olsavick Joe Dodson Joe Harteis
Dale & Marty Culp Mike Icenroad NOT FILLED NOT FILLED
St. Michael Sun. 8/08 11:30 AM
Francine Boland (1) Debbie Sault (2)
Doug Stoehr Rob Walter
Rylee Swander NOT FILLED
Peggy Claycomb NOT FILLED NOT FILLED
Andy Weyant Harold DeLozier NOT FILLED NOT FILLED
St. Michael Weekday Sacristan (August 8 to August 14): Anita Carvalho
Saint Mary’s Parish Stewardship of Treasure
$8755.00 Offertory Collection
5.00 Children
305.65 Loose
87.00 Votive Candles
100.00 Assumption
510.00 Capital Improvement
Thank You For Your Generosity And Faithful Stewardship
Calling all Men
You are welcome at any meeting.
Join us on Saturday mornings at 7:15 AM in Saint Michaels church basement, 301 Spruce Street, Hollidaysburg for 60 minutes of fellowship, Scripture study, faith sharing, prayer and a cup or two of coffee.
• We seek God’s direction for our lives and seek to know His will for us.
• We are committed men who recognize our need for each other and for God’s help.
• We gather in Christ’s presence in an atmosphere of trust, equality and anonymity to share personal feelings and experiences.
• We unconditionally accept one another and prayerfully support one another.
• We feel encouraged by The Holy Spirit to share with one another the ups and downs we experience in our day to day lives.
• We welcome all as our brothers regardless of denomination or how far you are on your faith journey.
• We plan on meeting on the first and third Saturday of each month.
Our next meeting will be Aug. 21st.
So, bring your Bible and your hunger for God and join us,
as we prepare for eternity. “Come and see” John 1:46
Contact:
Stu Sibold 814-935-5035 email
Dave Madden 814-414-2123
email [email protected]
W isdom Literature and Psalms Zoom Class
Deacon Michael Russo will be teaching the course Wisdom Literature & Psalms. This six week Zoom course will study the biblical Wisdom Literature and selected Psalms with a focus on their underlying message and the literary contribution of ancient Israel to world literature. The registration fee for this class is $45 and the required books can be purchased online at Amazon.com. For registration and book information, please contact Marybeth at (814) 361-2000 or by email at [email protected]. Also, registrations and information are available at www.dioceseaj.org/lay-ecclesial-ministry. All are welcome!
The Catholic Ministries Drive supports the Office of Adult
Enrichment and Lay Ecclesial Ministry.
M ass for Students Entering or returning to
college. Bishop Mark will celebrate the annual Mass for all students entering or returning to college and their families this Sunday, August 8th at 7:00 PM at the Our Lady of the Alleghenies Shrine in Loretto. Those who graduated from high school in 2021 and are entering the military or workforce are also invited. Bishop will have a great message, a special blessing, and even a little gift.
T he Knights of Columbus Gathering
The Knights of Columbus do much more than add solemnity and pageantry to Masses. At the upcoming 2021 gathering of knights in the Diocese of Altoona-Johnstown, their tradition of helping neighbors in need will surely be highlighted. The annual celebration is scheduled for October 17th in Loretto. Bishop Mark will celebrate Mass at 2:00 PM at the Basilica of Saint Michael the Archangel. A social and dinner will immediately follow in the Our Lady of Loretto Community Hall next to the Basilica and Saint Michael School. The guest speaker will be Pennsylvania State Deputy Kenneth Grugel. All knights, their family, friends, and fellow parishioners are invited to the Mass and dinner. “Please consider reaching out to a potential new member in your area and invite him and his spouse to this annual gathering,” urged the Bishop to his brother knights. “I look forward to praying and being with all of you.” The cost of the dinner is $15 for adults and $7.50 for children 12 and younger. Reservations are required by October 9th. Contact: William Stasko, 8 Entrance Drive, Johnstown, PA 15905.
V igil Light Intention This week the Vigil Light, the
sign of the true presence of the Lord in the Blessed Sacrament, will burn adjacent to St. Mary’s tabernacle in loving memory of Harry Domino; requested by his family.
INTRODUCTION FOR TODAY’S READINGS The Nineteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
1 Kings 19:4-8 The prophet Elijah lived about 800 years before Christ. Because he was loyal to God, he fell into disfavor with King Ahab and Queen Jezabel. He had to flee for his life to Mt. Horeb (also known as Mt. Sinai). Today’s passage takes place at the beginning of his flight.
Ephesians 4:30 – 5:2 This part of the letter to the Ephesians contains more practical advice for Christian living. The author says that actions which cause division in a community are simply unacceptable. Today’s reading points out mutual forgiveness is seen as essential for any group that calls itself Christian. There is an echo here of part of the Lord’s prayer.
Gospel John 6: 41-51 NEXT WEEK’S READINGS (Aug. 15th) Revelation 11:19a; 12:1-6a,10ab 1 Corinthians 15:20-27 Gospel Luke 1:39-56
Patris Corde, 3. (With a Father’s Heart) An Obedient Father,
Protector of the Holy Family As an obedient servant of God, Joseph upon a message from God. Jesus, the Son of God, was an infant when the angel in a second dream tells Joseph, “Get up. Take the child and his mother and flee to Egypt, and remain there until I tell you, for Herod is about to search for the child and destroy him.” Joseph did not hesitate to obey, regardless of the hardship involved. He got up, took the child and his mother by night and went to Egypt. It was a long and dangerous 90 mile journey on foot with only a donkey—no wheels of any kind, no highways, no paved roads, but only dirt roads, windy paths, and treacherous walking with many possible dangerous hills. This week as we think of Joseph’s second dream, would we even consider such a trip under those conditions? We pray to St. Joseph to accept changes and hardships, always asking for courage and his Divine assistance. St. Joseph, obedient father and protector of the Holy Family, pray for us. (Pope Francis Apostolic Letter Patris Corde, 3. Dec. 8, 2020) 2021, Diocese of Altoona-Johnstown Liturgy Committee, Liturgy Office, Mary, Mother of the Church Pastoral Center, 2713 W. Chestnut Avenue, Altoona, PA 16601.
Stewardship Reflection The city of Ephesus was one of St. Paul’s first centers of ministry. One of his major purposes in writing to the Ephesians was to encourage them and to make it clear to them as Gentiles that they have been brought together with the Jews in the Body of Christ. St. Paul includes an important piece of advice that we need to act on too, “All bitterness, fury, anger, shouting, and reviling must be removed from you, along with malice. And be kind to one another, compassionate, forgiving one another as God has forgiven you in Christ.” Forgiveness must be important to us if we truly wish to be Christians and good stewards. Just as Jesus was sent by the Father, we must live as we believe that we are in unity with God the Father when we partake of Jesus the Bread of life, “that came down from Heaven.” Unity is important and needed, as much now as in the early Church. (Stewardship Reflection, Catholic Stewardship Consultants, Inc. 2015/7/21)
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Vocations $332,339
Following the footsteps of Christ. Educating 4 men to become
Priests, and 6 men to become deacons.
Continued spiritual learning for
43 diocesan priests, 45 permanent deacons, and 94 brothers and sisters.
Religious Education/Faith Formation Classes will begin Sunday, September 12th.
All students in St. Mary and St. Michael parishes, Pre K - 11th grade will be combined with students from both parishes! All classes will meet from 8:45 AM to 9:45 AM. We are excited to start Religious Ed classes this year. We are in need of additional help to make this transition go smoothly. Besides the need for more catechist, we will need parents to assist in zooming each class session, people to direct students to proper class rooms and be available in the hall ways to assist where and when needed. Please give prayerful consideration to volunteering to assist in anyway that you are able. Together we can make the transition a smooth one and grow together in our faith. Parents are asked to complete the online registration THIS WEEK if they haven’t done so already:
stmichael-hldg-pa.org/religious-education All students in Pre-K thru 11 must register (including students who attend catholic schools). The fee for students in grade K-11, will be $25 per student.
Saint Michael’s Parish Collection from 8/1/21
$6,987.00 Offertory Collection
228 Loose
130.00 Votive Candles
327.00 Maintenance
330.00 Religious Education Registration
395.00 Twin Parish
75.00 Assumption
Thank You For Your Generosity And Faithful Stewardship
Upcoming Events at St. Mary and St. Michael’s Parishes
Rosary Every day after the 7:45 AM weekday Mass.
Every Thursday at 6:00 PM outdoors at the shrine at St. Catherine’s in Duncansville. (Rain location is St. Michael Church).
Aug. 7 & 8
NEW WEEKEND MASS & CONFESSION SCHEDULE BEGINS AT BOTH PARISHES
Aug. 10 6:30 PM St. Michael Parish Council Meeting
(St. Michael Rectory basement Meeting Room)
Aug. 12 6:30 PM Combined Parish Finance Council Meeting (St. Mary Social Hall)
Aug. 15 Sunday Mass Obligation Resumes
Aug .16 - Aug. 27
Fr. Alan out of town
Aug. 21 7:15 AM Men’s Fellowship Meeting - All men are welcome - St. Michael Church hall (basement of church)
D on’t forget! Religious Education and Faith Formation Classes will begin Sept. 12. If
you have not registered your child please do so this week! All students in pre K -11th grade will be meeting at 8:45 AM - 9:45 AM. If your child attends Holy Trinity or Bishop Guilfoyle we ask that you register them as well, and you will be sent a schedule for when they will be meeting with the other students.
A natural talent in the sport of surfing, teenager Bethany Hamilton (Anna Sophia Robb) loses an arm in a shark attack. Bolstered by the love of her parents (Helen Hunt, Dennis Quaid) and refusing to give up, she plans to return to competition, although questions about her future continue to trouble her. Upon seeing the devastation in Thailand caused by the 2004 tsunami. Bethany discovers a greater purpose: to make a difference in the lives of others.
W edding Congratulations To Jared Randall and Courtney
Lynn (Reddy) Shope who celebrated the Sacrament of Marriage in St. Mary’s parish on Saturday, July 31st.
Fr. Peter Crowe Vocations Director [email protected] 814-317-2681
stmichael-hldg-pa.org/religious-education
• Altoona Area Lyme Disease Support Group
• American Legion Ambulance Association
• Blind Association of Blair County
• Brian Morden Foundation
• Catholic Charities
• Eagle Scout Projects
• ELM
• Garvey Manor
• Geeseytown Community VFD
• HAYFA
• Hollidaysburg Borough Patriot Park
• Holy Trinity Catholic School
• Jacobs Way
• Mattern House
• Mending Hearts
• Miracle League of Blair County
• Mom’s House
• Multiple Sclerosis Society
• Christmas Party for Patients of James E. Van Zant VA Hospital
• Service Paws of Central PA
• Shriner’s Hospital of Philadelphia
• Smiles for Miles
• St. Leonard’s Home
SUPPORTING THESE PARISHES
St. Catherine St. Michael
St. John the Evangelist St. Thomas Moore
St. Joseph St. Patrick
St. Mary
The Family Life Office of the Altoona–Johnstown Diocese, through the generous grant of the
Nazareth Family Foundation, is very humbled and blessed to introduce a new ministry, titled
HEAVEN’S TREASURE.
This ministry attempts to reach out to families who have experienced the loss of a child through miscarriage or early fetal death by providing them with spiritual tools to help them to grieve their child through the care of the
Catholic Church and also give families tangible memorials which forever recognizes and celebrates their child’s life
no matter how briefly they may have lived.
Certificate of Life Remembrance Candle St. Gianna Medal Rosary Bracelet Meditation Book Prayer Journal Keepsake Box
Know someone grieving the loss of a baby? Please contact the Pastor.
Each Heaven’s Treasure box comes with:
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Greenlawn Cemetery of St. Michael the Archangel Parish
Call Tom Baker: 695-2546
New St. Mary Cemetery of St. Mary Parish
Call Carol: 695-9798