The Reverend Eric J. Dinga, Pastorwould rend the heavens and come down.” The deep-est cry of the...
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St. John the Evangelist 306 St. John Drive Latrobe, PA 15650
Weekday Masses: Monday & Friday 8:30am
Weekend Masses: Saturday—5:00pm Sunday—8:30am
Confession: 1st, 3rd & 5th Saturday @ 11:30am
The Reverend Eric J. Dinga, Pastor The Reverend Daniel C. Mahoney,
Senior Priest in Residence (St. Rose)
St. John Office — 724-537-8909 St. Rose Office — 724-537-3709
OFFICE HOURS
St. John - Monday & Wednesday 9:00am - 4:00pm
St. Rose - Tuesday & Thursday 9:00am - 4:00pm
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Website: stjohnandstroselatrobe.org
Peggy Goldberg and Tammy Richards, Parish Secretaries
Tracy O o, Business Manager Eva Japalucci, Faith Forma on Facilitator
Sandy Rubright, Director of Music Kevin Frye, Principal,
Christ the Divine Teacher School
St. Rose 4969 Route 982
Latrobe, PA 15650
Weekday Masses: Tuesday & Thursday 8:30am Weekend Masses: Saturday—4:00pm
Sunday—10:30am
Confession: 2nd & 4th Saturday @ 11:30am
Mass Intentions Saturday, November 28 4:00PM George Schall (Robin Schall) SR 5:00PM Al Arevalo (Wife, Son & Family) SJ Sunday, November 29—First Sunday of Advent 8:30AM Mass for the People SJ 10:30AM David Toman (Grandmother Agnes Miller) SR Monday, November 30—Saint Andrew 8:30AM Jack Munchinski (St. Vincent de Paul Store) SJ Tuesday, December 1 8:30AM Andy, Julie & Francis Starry (Betty & Chuck Nemchik) SR Wednesday, December 2 8:30AM NO MASS Thursday, December 3—Saint Francis Xavier 8:30AM Michael “Jim” Zitt (Rosella Lamolinara) SR Friday, December 4 8:30AM Eugene Lekewa (Bill & Eve Dubyak) SJ Saturday, December 5 4:00PM Mass for the People SR 5:00PM George Pavick (Janet & Family) SJ Sunday, December 6—Second Sunday of Advent 8:30AM Chick & Helen Chamberlain (Chuck & Carol Chamberlain) SJ 10:30AM George Thatcher (Lynda Kuleck) SR As the Sanctuary Lights burn to remind us of the Real Presence of Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament, we remember Mark Androstic (SJ) and Lillian & Joseph Gebauer (SR). The candles were provided for us this week by Joe & MaryAnn Androstic (SJ) and Lillian Sherry (SR).
I would like to thank everyone that who supported our Thanksgiving Pie Sale and Sarris Candy Sale. Your support is always greatly
appreciated! Miss Eva
FROM THE DESK OF FATHER DINGA It’s hard to believe we have arrived at the beginning of another liturgical year. As we enter into the Ad-vent/ Christmas cycle, please take note of the bulle-tin insert this weekend which details the times and locations of the various liturgies during these holy seasons. This insert is also posted on our partner parish website and Facebook page for those who only receive the bulletin via email. Let us take ad-vantage of the opportunity to begin anew our call to grow in holiness during these holiest of days and extend the invitation for others to join us in this grace- filled effort. The Prophet Isaiah, from whom we will hear quite frequently during the Advent and Christmas sea-sons, cries out to the Most High: “Oh that you would rend the heavens and come down.” The deep-est cry of the human heart is for union with God, that all the distance and separation from him would be overcome. In Advent, the Church recognizes that God answers that prayer: first, in the Incarnation of his Son, and at the end of time when he returns in majesty. Both comings of Christ reveal that, in the words of St. Paul to the Corinthians, “God is faithful and by him you were called to fellowship with his Son, Jesus Christ.” Then there is also the “in-between coming” in which we live now, as we strive to welcome the Lord into our hearts each day through our encounters with him through our faith and the sacraments of the Church and in one another. We are to spend our lives “watching,” therefore, because we desire to be found irreproachable and to spend our days in ardent hope for the full revelation of our Lord when we will see his face and be saved. Now more than ever is the time for us to take this call seriously and to not allow ourselves to be over-come by the fear and uncertainty that currently sur-rounds us in our country and in our world. May we place our hope and our trust in the One who alone can bring true and lasting peace through the coming of his Son into our lives once again. Let us rejoice that Emmanuel, God-with-us, has truly come, is with us now, and will come again one day to bring to himself all who remain faithful, watchful and ready.
Father Dinga
The Eucharistic Adoration and Prayer Chapel at Holy Family has re-opened! Adoration is Sunday Noon to 6pm, Tuesday and Thursday 11am to 10pm. Please call Carol Pratt 724-858-7333 if you have any questions.
DUE TO THE EARLY SUBMISSION OF THE BULLETIN THIS WEEK, THE COLLECTION
FOR 11/22/2020 WILL BE IN NEXT WEEK.
READINGS FOR THE WEEK
Sunday, November 29 First Reading Isaiah 63:16b-17, 19b; 64-2-7 Responsorial Psalm 80:2-3, 15-16, 18-19 Second Reading 1 Corinthians 1:3-9 Gospel Mark 13:33-37 Monday, November 30 First Reading Romans 10:9-18 Responsorial Psalm 19:8, 9, 10, 11 Gospel Matthew 4;18-22 Tuesday, December 1 First Reading Isaiah 11:1-10 Responsorial Psalm 72:1-2, 7-8, 12-13, 17 Gospel Luke 10:21-24 Wednesday, December 2 First Reading Isaiah 25:6-10a Responsorial Psalm 23:1-3a, 3b-4, 5, 6 Gospel Matthew 15:39-37 Thursday, December 3 First Reading Isaiah 26:1-6 Responsorial Psalm 118:1 & 8-9, 19-21, 25-27a Gospel Matthew 7:21, 24-27 Friday, December 4 First Reading Isaiah 29:17-24 Responsorial Psalm 27:1, 4, 13-14 Gospel Matthew 9:27-31 Saturday, December 5 First Reading Isaiah 30:19-21, 23-26 Responsorial Psalm 147:1-2, 3-4, 5-6 Gospel Matthew 9:35, 10:1, 6-8 Sunday, December 6 First Reading 40:1-5, 9-11 Responsorial Psalm 85:9-10, 11-12, 13-14 Second Reading 2 Peter 3:8-14 Gospel Mark 1:1-8
St. John Ministry of Care
We know that everyone has a “bad day” or “gloomy day”. But isn’t it nice when you re-ceive your mail for the day that an unexpected card is there from someone and it brightens up your day? We have what we
call at St. John ,“shut-ins”. These are members of our parish family who are unable to come to church because of health issues and do not get to see or speak to many people. We have started to reach out to these members by sending them “thinking of you cards” or even a short personal note to let them know we are keeping in touch and giving them a “ray of sunshine” for the day. If anyone is interest-ed in this thoughtful way of giving to our members, please contact pat Darbous at 724-539-9500.
Jeremiah Days Jeremiah Days is an opportunity for middle school-aged boys and their parents or guardians to gather to learn, discuss and pray about a vocation to the priesthood. The group will bee on the following days: February 20 and April 17 from 9:30am to 11:30am at St. Barbara Parish, Harrison City. To register, visit gbgvocations.org.
NON-TREE OF CARING AND SHARING Because of present circumstances we will be col-lecting items such as gloves, mittens, scarves, hats, socks and gently worn and cleaned coats and jackets. These items can be placed in the baskets in the Ushers Room at St. Rose Church. As always, thank you for your generosity for those in need!
Miss Eva
St. Rose RACM Christmas Party will be held at Chef Dato’s on Wednesday, December 9 at 5:30pm. Anyone who is interested in attending, please call JoAnn Bayer at 724-537-5847. Reservations must be received by Thursday, December 3rd.
St. John the Evangelist — Angel Sale A collection of angels has been donated to St. John the Evangelist from the Estate of Flo Palasta. The angels will be on display in the gathering area of St. John the weekends of November 28/29 and December 5/6. We all have our guardian angels watching over us always and so it would be nice to have one of Flo’s angels watching over us in our homes. The new address for Flo is the care home where she is currently Living: Tore’s Home 43 Tore’s Drive, East Flat Rock, NC 28726. The Accent On-Air” presents “Christmas Traditions” on WTAE-TV at 11:30am on Sundays, November 29 and December 6. Slovak, Italian, German and Filipi-no Christmas traditions will be features. This episode includes Msgr. Kulick’s message that “Advent is Still Ours”, Msgr. Riffle’s collection of Nativity Sets, Father Ditto’s reference guide of the Feast of the Seven Fishes, a Christmas nut roll recipe, along with a modern hack; the story of the Feast of St. Nicholas, a Bountiful Night at Christ Our Shepherd Center, Filipino delicacies and good cheer and various live Nativities and Angel Trees. “The Accent On-Air” can always be found at TheAccentOnline.org.
ST. ANNE HOME St. Anne Home is once again selling their year-long calendar ticket. The cost is still $25.00, and the ticket gives you one year (365 chances) to win. You can purchase these online at
www.harvest-of-blessings.org (click DONATE) or contact the St. Anne Home Development office at 724-837-6070.
If you would still like to order, you can order online at: sarriscan-diesfundraising.com. Click on fundraisingprograms then online ordering. Group ID# is 10-3076.
St. Rose will get credit for this sale if you follow the instructions above. Items will be shipped FREE to wherever you wish. You can order online up until December 22. Thank you! St. Benedict is selling a $6,000 Christmas Cash Give-A-Way ticket. It is set to go off on Saturday December 26 from the 7:00pm PA Pick-3 Lottery. This would make a great Chr istmas stock-ing stuffer! Cost of the ticket is $10 and are available to purchase and/or sale. Please contact the Parish Office at 724-834-9045 or 724-396-9227 for Cheryl. St. John is selling a $500 St. John Feast Day Ticket. It will be going off on Sunday, December 27 from the 7:00pm PA Pick-3 Lottery. This would make a great stocking Stuffer for Christmas! Cost of the ticket is $2. Please contact Mary Repko at 724-493-1491 for more information.
St. John will be taking orders to purchase T-Shirts, Sweat-shirts, and hooded Sweat-shirts. Prices are $16, $26 & $31 respectively. Sizes are Small thru 3X; add $2 for 2X and $3.50 for 3X. They are navy blue in color with a white logo. Please contact
Jackie Thomas at 724-879-4457 with any questions.
In your charity of prayers, please pray for: Kristen Novosel, Brent Smetanka, Al & Bill Steinmetz, John Belsick, Rita D’Angelo,
Shane Ostrosky, Frankie & Paul Guzik, Amy Newhouse, Ron & Helen Lekawa, Andy Noel, Mary Price, Joe Strazzera, Polly, Betty Quick, Janet Franks, Lily Chung, Lauren Wilkins, Sam Fowler, Carol Perna, Jim Spillar, McKenna, Anna Prew, Richard Dominick, Rita Stauffer, Regina Aniballi, Shelly H., Scotty P., Nathan B., Ron Everett, Joseph LaBuda, Bev Lapcevic, Patty Hajas, John Richards, Devin Lawrence, Al Lonzo, Matt Burnsworth, Robert Irvin, Freda, Jim, Cara and Hannah Richards. Please call either 724-537-8909 (SJ) or 724-537-3709 (SR) to place or remove a name on the prayer list.
Servants of Divine Mercy Ministry A Ministry of Prayer for the Sick and Dying. We welcome the opportunity to pray the Divine Mercy Chaplet either at the bedside or from our homes. To make arrange-ments, please contact Karen at 724-600-5007 or [email protected].
Alternatives.Yes schedules 2021 essay contest
Alternatives.Yes is taking submissions for its 2021 pro-life sixth-eighth grade essay contest. The theme is “Life, God’s Most Precious Gift. Submissions must reflect the theme and be typed double-spaced, with name, grade, phone num-ber, address and school name shown on a separate page or on the back of the essay. Essays must be 300-500 words. Prizes are: first place, $100; second place, $75; third place, $50, and honorable mention, $25. Submissions may be mailed to or dropped off at: Alternatives.Yes, 6 Frank Gallo Lane, Connellsville, Pa. 15425. Email submissions to [email protected]. They must be postmarked by Jan. 22, 2021.
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