Saint Kilian Parish

Saint Kilian Parish
7076 Franklin Road, Cranberry Township, Pennsylvania 16066
The Catholic Parish for those living in the boroughs of Callery, Mars, Seven Fields and
Valencia; as well as those in Adams Township and Cranberry Township (east of Rt. 19)
Phone: 724-625-1665
Fax: 724-625-1922
January 18, 2015
Web Site: www.saintkilian.org
Email Address: [email protected]
Second Sunday in Ordinary Time
Weekend Masses
Saturday Vigil Mass: 4:00 p.m. and 5:30 p.m.
Sunday: 7:30 a.m., 9:00 a.m., 10:30 a.m., 12:15 p.m. and 5:30 p.m.
Daily Mass: Consult weekly bulletin
Parish Staff
Infant Baptisms may take place during any weekend Mass or at
1:15 p.m. on any Sunday.
Reverend Charles S. Bober
Pastor
Adult Entrance into the Catholic Church takes place through the Rite of
Christian Initiation of Adults (R.C.I.A.). For adolescents, preparation
for Confirmation takes place within the Religious Education Program.
For adults, preparation takes place through a brief special program.
Reverend Christopher D. Donley
Parochial Vicar
Deacon Ralph Bachner
Pastoral Associate
Director of Faith Formation
Matrimony Diocesan directives require at least 6 months notice.
An interview with the pastor is required before a date can be placed
on the parish schedule. A marriage preparation course is provided
periodically by the parish.
Susan Bachner
Faith Formation/CCD Program Director
Reconciliation (Confession) is scheduled on Saturdays from 3:00 p.m. to
3:30 p.m., or by appointment with the pastor.
Deacon William Carver
Pastoral Care/Institutional Ministry
Anointing of the Sick is available to anyone seriously ill or anticipating
surgery.
David Dreher
Director of Music Ministries
Charles J. Goetz
Business Manager
Deacon Robert Marshall
Youth and Young Adult Ministry
Jane Pampena
School Principal
For information on priesthood or religious life contact the Vocation
Office of the Diocese of Pittsburgh at 412-456-3123.
Interpreted Mass for the Deaf every Sunday at the 10:30 a.m. Mass.
Parish Center is located at 7076 Franklin Road (off of Route 228).
Office Hours: Monday through Thursday - 8:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Friday - 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
New Parishioners are always welcome. You may register at the parish
center or by means of the parish website.
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THE WORD OF GOD THIS SUNDAY: For this Sunday,
the Second in Ordinary Time, the Scripture readings
begin with a passage from the First Book of Samuel
which speaks of Samuel’s call from God. The second
reading, taken from the First Letter of Saint Paul to the
Corinthians, reminds us that our bodies are temples of
the Holy Spirit. In the Gospel, John the Baptist directs
two of his disciples to follow Jesus.
January 18, 2015
SAVE THE DATE: “MARCH FOR LIFE”
Thursday, January 22, 2015. With the theme of “Every
Life is a Gift,” we will again be teaming up with St. Ferdinand's to charter a bus to Washington D.C. and join
thousands of others, as we take a stand for the sanctity
of life. For information, please contact Ray Haskins @
412-400-0521.
Saint Kilian Women’s Retreat
March 27 – 29, 2015
“Bringing Hope and Compassion to a Hurting World”
We invite you to join us on our annual Women’s Lenten
Retreat weekend at St. Paul of the Cross Retreat Center
on the Southside of Pittsburgh. This weekend is scheduled for you, a busy woman, beginning with Friday dinner
and concluding at noon Sunday. Come experience rest,
opportunity for prayer, spiritual direction, workshops, quiet
time and fellowship with other women united in Christ.
SYMPATHY: The sympathy of the parish is extended to
parishioners, Kathy Drambel, and her family at the death
of her father, Robert Lehrman, Paul J. Schessler and his
family at the death of his wife and parishioner, Janet
Schelssler, Ronald Stengel and his family at the death of
his brother, Bert Stengel and Christine Brennan and her
family at the death of her mother and parishioner, Elizabeth “Betty” Scheutzow. May their souls and all the souls
of the faithful departed through the mercy of God rest in
peace.
SAINT KILIAN MEN'S RETREAT: The annual Men's
Retreat weekend at St Paul's Retreat Center on the
Southside of Pittsburgh will be held the weekend of February 20 to 22. A sign-up board can be found at the information table outside the CWHS auditorium after masses.
Come experience rest, relaxation, opportunity for prayer,
quiet time and fellowship with other men united in Christ.
For more information, pick up a brochure or speak to one
of
the
promoters
after
mass
or
go
to
www.stpaulsretreatcenter-pittsburgh.org. You can also
call George Wargo, 724-776-3454 or Mark Faix, 724-7780020.
CARING QUILT MINISTRY: The Caring Quilt Ministry
has been very fortunate with new members and several
generous donations. As we always remind everyone,this
is a parish effort and the more prayers and hands in a
quilt, the more blest the person receiving it.
Our next work day is January 24th from
9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. at the Parish Hall in
Mars. Thanks to all who continue to support this ministry. If you have any questions call Betsy Pfendler at 724-766-7435
or [email protected].
$50 deposit requested by February 28
For information, please contact:
Monica Palmer 724 977-3315/Judy Langdon 724 625-2521
Saint Kilian Women’s Retreat
March 27 – 29, 2015
FOOD DONATIONS
The Food Pantry, located in the basement of the old
rectory in Mars at 205 Clark Street, is open every
Wednesday from 3:00 until 6:30 pm.
The Food Pantry is always appreciative of your donations (please do check to make sure donated items
have not expired). This week, we are most in need of
the following: fruit snacks, nuts, diapers/pull-ups/
wipes, travel size toiletries, beef stew, bottled juice,
applesauce, raisins/dried fruits and crackers.
Donations can be placed in the cart located outside the
auditorium before/after weekend Masses or at the Parish Center during the week.
FELLOWSHIP DINNERS
These Wednesday evening meals are of great help to
our neighbors and provide food and fellowship for those
in any need. Dinner is served from 5:00 – 6:00 p.m.
every Wednesday in the Parish Hall (next to the church
in Mars on the corner of Clark and Cherry Streets).
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LITURGY & EVENT CALENDARS
LITURGY SCHEDULE
January 18, 2015
THIS WEEK AT SAINT KILIAN
Saturday, January 17, 2015
4:00 p.m. (CWNC) Helen Grygiel
(Diane and Dave Schmitz)
5:30 p.m. (CWNC) Ryan Fleming
(Kirk and Doreen Miles and Family)
Saturday, January 17, 2015
6:30 p.m. Jr. SKY - Cafeteria
Sunday, January 18, 2015
2nd Sunday in Ordinary Time
7:30 a.m. (CWNC) Kay Brandt (Karl and Regina Riegler)
9:00 a.m. (CWNC) Living and Deceased Members
of Saint Kilian Parish
10:30 a.m. (CWNC) Rosemary Sweeney
(Sweeney Family)
12:15 p.m. (CWNC) Elizabeth Byrnes (Grace Engel)
5:30 p.m. (CWNC) Judy Marshall (Family)
Monday, January 19, 2015
NO CCD CLASSES
7:00 p.m. Saint Vincent de Paul Society
Rectory in Mars
Monday, January 19, 2015
10:00 a.m. (Chapel) Charles “Biz” Donnelly
(Lillian Staudacher)
Tuesday, January 20, 2015
7:00 a.m. (Chapel) Maria Pampena (Lee Family)
2:30 p.m. Paramount Senior Living - Rosary
3:00 p.m. Paramount Senior Living - Communion Service
Wednesday, January 21, 2015 - Saint Agnes
7:00 a.m. (Chapel) Gerard McArdle (Morris Family)
Thursday, January 22, 2015
7:00 a.m. (Chapel) Fr. Charles Schafer (Friends)
Friday, January 23, 2015
7:00 a.m. (Chapel) Andre Osborne (Farrell Family)
Saturday, January 24, 2015
4:00 p.m. (CWNC) Dolores Bender
(Fran and John Wooley)
5:30 p.m. (CWNC) Mary Bakalon (Grace Engel)
Sunday, January 25, 2015 3rd Sunday in Ordinary Time
7:30 a.m. (CWNC) Kay Brandt (Family)
9:00 a.m. (CWNC) Paul Horvat (Horvat Family)
10:30 a.m. (CWNC) Gene McShea
(Dave and Joyce Buttermore)
12:15 p.m (CWNC) Warren W. Shivley
(Wife and Daughters)
5:30 p.m. (CWNC) Richard Mahon (Beth Ellis)
CWNC Chapel PC -
Cardinal Wuerl North Catholic High School
1617 Route 228, Cranberry Twp PA 16066
Saint Kilian Parish
7076 Franklin Road, Cranberry Twp PA 16066
Saint Kilian Parish Worship Center (Gymnasium)
7076 Franklin Road, Cranberry Twp PA 16066
520 Route 228, Mars PA 16046
Sunday, January 18, 2015
NO CCD CLASSES
Tuesday, January 20, 2015
NO CCD CLASSES
6:30 P.M. DivorceCare - Conference Room B
Wednesday, January 21, 2015
9:30 a.m. Women’s Bible Study - Conference Room B
6:30 p.m. PTG Meeting - Cafeteria
Thursday, January 22, 2015
5:30 p.m. Jr. Cantors - CWNC Band Room
6:00 p.m. Children’s Choir - CWNC Band Room
7:30 p.m. Adult Choir - CWNC Band Room
Friday, January 23, 2015
7:00 p.m. Pre-Marriage Class - Cafeteria
Saturday, 24, 2015
9:00 a.m. Pre-Marriage Class - Cafeteria
9:00 a.m. Caring Quilt Ministry - Parish Hall in Mars
5:00 p.m. Last Shamrock Standing - Cafeteria
Sunday, January 25, 2015
8:40 a.m. CCD Classes - Saint Kilian Parish Center
10:30 a.m. CCD Classes - Saint Kilian Parish Center
1:00 p.m. Family Bingo - Cafeteria
1:15 p.m. Good Shepherd Day - CWNC Auditorium
READINGS THIS WEEK
Monday:
Tuesday:
Heb 5:1-10; Ps 110:1-4; Mk 2:18-22
Heb 6:10-20; Ps 111:1-2, 4-5, 9, 10c;
Mk 2:23-28
Wednesday: Heb 7:1-3, 15-17; Ps 110:1-4; Mk 3:1-6
Thursday: Heb 7:25 — 8:6; Ps 40:7-10, 17; Mk 3:712, or any of a number of readings for the
Day of Prayer
Friday:
Heb 8:6-13; Ps 85:8, 10-14; Mk 3:13-19
Saturday: Heb 9:2-3, 11-14; Ps 47:2-3, 6-9;
Mk 3:20-21
Sunday:
Jon 3:1-5, 10; Ps 25:4-9; 1 Cor 7:29-31;
Mk 1:14-20
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Our Parish Family
Religious Education News
NEW PARISHIONERS
January 25 or February 1, 2015 - Good Shepherd Day
1:15 PM at CWNCHS Auditorium – after 12:15 Mass
We welcome the following new parishioners
to our parish family:
William and Amy Arrowsmith
Children: Madeline and Elizabeth
Alejandro Lopez Bustamante & Lorena Foubert Romero
Children: Alejandro and Maite
Ian and Karen Fremer
Child: Samantha
Craig and Brittany Hartle
Children: Remi and Grady
Amanda Hohenberger
Julia Meier
Erick and Justyna Montanez
John and Cyndi Salvadore
February 21 or 28, 2015 - First Reconciliation
10:00 am or 1:00 pm - CWNCHS
March 8 or 15, 2015 - Jesus Day
1:15 PM at CWNCHS Auditorium – after 12:15 Mass
First Communions
Weekend Masses in April
(Saturday and Sunday)
April 12, 2015 Confirmation Afternoon of Reflection for Confirmation
1:15 PM at CWNC Auditorium after 12:15 Mass
April 25, 2015 — 10:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m.
Confirmation
(CWNCHS – Cardinal Wuerl North Catholic High School)
7th Grade CVOL: The Catholic Vision of Love session
required of all 7th graders in the diocese is on Wednesday, January 28th from 6:30-8:00 pm in the cafeteria.
Those in Catholic school or who took the summer session
of CCD do not need to attend. Questions? Email Jo at
[email protected].
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Saint Kilian Youth
High School Youth Ministry
Deacon Bob Marshall
[email protected] 724-625-1665, ext. 2116
Our NEXT Jr. SKY is our “BEARS and SQUARES”
service project on Saturday, February 14th from 6:308:30 pm in the Saint Kilian cafeteria. We will be working with donated stuffed animals and making quilt
squares for those who are ill from our parish. For those
who like a challenge, we will also have guest teachers
to show you how to crochet simple squares! This is a
great opportunity to learn a skill that can be used to
make many things for others. Come and join in!
DID ‘YA KNOW? We have moved back to Saint Kilian
for all meetings and have made changes to the schedule. Please see the new UPDATED schedule posted
online at www.saintkilian.org (go to “ministries,” then
“youth ministry”).
STUFFED ANIMALS WANTED! Our nursing home
residents LOVE receiving stuffed
animals as do many other charities who use them to comfort children in need. Is your house overrun with gently-loved stuffed animals? We can use all sizes –
please launder them before donating, and label them as “laundered” to help protect
those we are giving them to! Drop off at the front desk,
ATTN: Jo Scheller by Feb 13th OR bring with you to Jr.
SKY.
YARN ‘n SUCH: Youth are asked to bring their own
yarn and needles to the Feb 14th meeting
to learn to crochet. If you have unwanted
odds and ends of yarn/needles to share
we can gladly use them too.
FABRIC SCISSORS FOUND: Very nice pair of fabric
scissors and case left from our fleece blanket service
project in the fall. Please let me know if they are yours.
ALTERNATIVE Jr. SKY: For those in the Family Centered program or the summer session for CCD, you
may substitute service projects or religious activities
you do on your own for your Jr. SKY requirement(s). A
brief summary of the event and a reflection on its significance is submitted once you have completed your
activity. Email Jo for more information.
HOMEBOUND/NURSING HOME PARISHIONERS: If
you know of someone in the parish who is homebound or
in a nursing home and would like a visit, or a phone call
from a Lady of Charity, please call the Parish Secretary at
724-625-1665, ext.2108.
JANUARY 22ND - MARCH FOR LIFE ROAD TRIP!
Stand up for those who cannot speak!
Show others that you believe in LIFE!
Join our parish and Saint Ferdinand’s on
a journey….to Washington, DC to support the sanctity of all Human Life! It will
be a one day adventure you won’t forget!
You can be legally excused from school
to attend! For more information and to register,
please see the March for Life Registration form on
the SKY website. Call Tina at 724-968-6452 with any
questions!
JANUARY 24TH – SATURDAY SNOW TUBING!
CAR POOL TIMES: 6:00 – 10:30 p.m.
SKY will be going snow tubing at Boyce Park! Jason
Heil will be our leader! Come and bring a friend!
BRING: $21 for tubing and optional
extra money for a snack. MUST send
in permission form to attend to Deacon
Bob! Parents (with clearances) are
needed to help with carpool. RSVP by
Wednesday, January 21st so we can plan the carpool.
WEEKENDS OF JANUARY 31ST & FEBRUARY 1ST
SOUPER BOWL OF CARING!
Teens are needed to help collect donations after all the
Masses on this weekend. All donations will go to help
fund our Kilian’s Cupboard. Let Deacon Bob know what
Mass you will be attending and sign up to hold a pot
and collect money for those in need! Then, go home
and watch the Super Bowl knowing you made a difference!
FEB 8 – SKY NITE 6:30-8:30pm
On-Site Session in the SKY Café
SAVE THE DATE FOR OUR DANCE!
MARCH 14th Saint Patrick’s Day Dance!
6:00 - 9:00 p.m. SKY Café
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
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To Build A Church, a Church Alive
Pledge Redemption Instructions
Over the next five years, we will be collecting on the pledges made to our To Build A Church, A Church Alive Campaign
which will enable us to build our church. In order to make the process easier for both you and the parish, we ask that you
please utilize the following information when you fulfill your commitment.
Pledge Payments
Remittance statements are mailed the last week of every month. If you are sending payments on a different
schedule than monthly, the remittance statement schedule is the same, but you’ll receive them when you selected — semi-annually, annually, etc.
In order to assist Saint Kilian with the pledge payment process over the next five years, please wait for your
reminder statement before sending any payments to To Build A Church, A Church Alive. Do not send payments directly to Saint Kilian. Pledges are centrally processed, and the Diocese sends the proceeds to Saint
Kilian each quarter over the next five years via our parish’s Diocesan savings & loan account.
If you need to make any changes to your pledge, or if there are any errors, please send the changes to:
To Build A Church, A Church alive
c/o Our Campaign for The Church Alive!
PO Box 4
Pittsburgh, PA 15230
If you prefer to make your payments electronically (from a bank account or credit card) please visit the Faith Direct Website www.faithdirect.net where you can create an account or sign into your current account. Once on
the main homepage of your account, click “Add an Organization,” then enter the code PA162 for the Diocese of
Pittsburgh, not PA191 for Saint Kilian. Next, select Saint Kilian from the drop-down menu in order to have
your payments apply to the To Build A Church, A Church Alive Campaign at Saint Kilian. The remaining steps will allow you to set up your payment schedule. Finally, you will need to link your payment to a
major credit card or bank account of your choosing.
Tax Letters
Each year, tax letters will be sent from the Diocese for the preceding year of all pledge payments, note that these
are separate from the information sent by Saint Kilian for your Offertory and Parish Share participation.
Please direct any detailed tax questions to the Office of Stewardship:
(412) 456-3085 or email [email protected].
Financial Report – January 11, 2015
Parish Share 2014 Report
Amount
Regular Offertory ( Envelopes)
Regular Offertory Not in Envelopes
Children's Envelopes
Total (Including Faith Direct)
$47,437.95
$2,910.31
$282.00
$50,630.26
Amount
Donations Through January 4, 2104
Contributed on January 11, 2015
$441,978.21
$12,001.00
Total (Including Faith Direct)
$453,979.21
2014 Diocesan Assigned Goal
$145,369.00
Surplus (Thank you!)
$308,610.21
Total in Attendance January 11th Weekend: 3,398
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MUSIC MINISTRY
We begin the liturgical season of Ordinary Time this weekend. Most liturgists would recommend that the service
music be changed at this point from the holiday settings so that the change of seasons might be more evident.
But this section of Ordinary time is only 5 weeks long and then we begin Lent. So the music for our mass settings
will remain the same until Ash Wednesday on Feb. 18th. Ordinary Time is called "ordinary" simply because the
weeks are numbered. The Latin word ordinalis, which refers to numbers in a series, stems from the Latin
word ordo, from which we get the English word order. Thus, Ordinary Time is in fact the ordered life of the
Church. It's appropriate, therefore, that the Gospel for the Second Sunday of Ordinary Time (which is actually the
first Sunday celebrated in Ordinary Time) always features either John the Baptist's acknowledgment of Christ as
the Lamb of God or Christ's first miracle—the transformation of water into wine at the wedding at Cana. Thus for
Catholics, Ordinary Time is the part of the year in which Christ, the Lamb of God, walks among us and transforms
our lives. That's why there's nothing "ordinary" about Ordinary Time.
Our various choirs can be heard at these liturgies coming up:
Children’s Choir
January 25th @
10:30 a.m.
Adult Choir
January 18th
January 25th
February 1st
February 8th
@
@
@
@
10:30 a.m.
12:15 p.m.
10:30 a.m.
10:30 a.m.
If you would like more information regarding the Bell Choir, Children’s Choir or Adult Choir, please contact David
Dreher 724-625-1665 x2113 or email [email protected].
REMEMBER IN YOUR PRAYERS
Please pray for the following friends and family of
Saint Kilian parishioners who are currently serving in
the military:
John N. Dvorak
Mary D. Dvorak
Dominic Greco
Andrew Guevara
Alan Gundloch
Danielle Steed Gundloch
LCpl. Dakota Harbison
Lt. Ben Harper
Will Hospodor
Christopher Iole
Dale Mahafkey
Shawn Palmer
TJ Palmer
David Smeigh
Vincent Steed
Garrett Thomas
Daniel Topf
VICTIM ASSISTANCE HOTLINE: The Diocese of Pittsburgh now requires that each parish publish the Diocesan
Victim Assistance Hotline telephone number in the parish
bulletin. The number is 1-888-808-1235. Please remember that we are all responsible for making our parish a
safe environment for children and youth.
PITTSBURGH CATHOLIC NEWSPAPER: The Pittsburgh Catholic newspapers are on the counters outside
of the worship space where our bulletins and other aide
are displayed. Please help yourself to them. They are
mailed to your homes twice a year, at Fall and at Lent. If
you have not received them at your home, please call the
parish center and we will add you on the mailing list.
EMAIL PRAYER CHAIN: Join over 140 parishioners
who participate in our email prayer chain ministry. The
email prayer chain is made up of people who regularly
check their email and desire to be part of the prayer
team. Prayer requests will be sent via email allowing
you to pray for members and friends of our parish. If
you would like to join our Email Prayer Chain, send
your email address to [email protected], If you
have a personal prayer request or would like to pass
on requests from others they can also be emailed to
the above address or called in to Deacon Ralph at 724
-625-1665 x2103. Sensitivity and care will be taken to
provide confidentiality in prayer requests.
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Physical Education
In Physical Education the students in all grades have been participating in activities that require them working in pairs or
small teams. The “Celtic Way” is being stressed when working with others to achieve a common goal. They are learning to
value the capabilities of their teammates and partners above showcasing their own abilities. The students have done a
great job adopting a team mentality. It is an amazing thing to witness the children showing compassion and respect to each
other during these activities.
The students in grades K thru 2 have begun to work together in team building games with rules. They are learning the qualities needed to be a good teammate. The have been using a variety of tag games to help them learn to work together. They
are being receptive to their partners to get a positive result. This quarter has also brought back the parachute. The students
did a wonderful job working together to make that parachute do amazing things.
The 3-5 graders have been working in team sports with a lot of work with throwing and catching skills as they pertain to basketball and other sport activities. They are participating in activities where they must follow multiple directions and pay attention to what is going on in the activity so they know what skills to perform at which time. The students are enjoying the activities without having the pressure of winning or the thought of defeat. Teamwork and sportsmanship are a large part of the
activities and lessons. The students demonstrate those character traits every class.
The middle school has been not only utilizing teamwork and sportsmanship in a game type setting, they have also been using communication and cooperation to solve problems. One of the more memorable examples of this was when they were
teamed up and asked to move mats across the gym without touching the floor. The students had to fall into certain roles to
achieve success and they had to be open to suggestions from their teammates.
The year is only half over and there is still so much more to come. I am proud of the progress the students have
been making.
SAINT KILIAN SPORTS THIS WEEK
BOYS BASKETBALL AT HOME
GIRLS BASKETBALL AT HOME
Saturday, January 17th
11:30 a.m. 4th Grade Team vs. Saint Teresa
12:45 p.m. 3rd Grade Team vs. Saint Raphael
3:15 p.m. JV North 2B Team vs. Holy Redeemer
Sunday, January 18th
1:00 p.m. 4th Grade Team vs. Butler Catholic
Wednesday, January 21st
6:30 p.m. JV North 1A Team vs. Saint Alphonsus
7:45 p.m. Varsity North 1A Team vs. Saint Alphonsus
Saturday, January 17th
9:00 a.m. JV North 1B Team vs. Fox Chapel
10:15 a.m. 4th Grade White Team vs. Butler Catholic
2:00 p.m. 3rd Grade White team vs. St. Alphonsus
4:30 p.m. JV Green Team vs. Assumption
5:45 p.m. JV White Team vs. Eden #1
7:00 p.m. JV North 1B Team vs. Avonworth
Sunday, January 18th
4:00 p.m. 4th Grade White Team vs. Saint Alphonsus
5:30 p.m. 4th Grade Green Team vs. St. Mary of Glenshaw
Thursday, January 22nd
6:30 p.m. JV North 1A Team vs. Saint Alphonsus
7:45 p.m. Varsity North 1A Team vs. Saint Alphonsus
Friday, January 23rd
7:45 p.m. Varsity North 1B Team vs. Butler Catholic
Saturday, January 24th
11:30 a.m. 4th Grade Team vs. Providence Heights Alpha
12:45 p.m. 3rd Grade Team vs. Saint Gregory
Saturday, January 24th
5:45 p.m. JV White Team vs. Assumption
Sunday, January 25th
1:00 p.m. 3rd Grade Team vs. Saint Alphonsus
5:30 p.m. JV North 2B Team vs. Saint James
Sunday, January 25th
2:30 p.m. 3rd Grade Green Team vs. Saint Teresa
4:00 p.m. 4th Grade Green Team vs. Saint Sebastian
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COURTESY NOTES
ETHNIC FOOD FAIR:
Join the fellowship at Saint Ferdinand Parish, Oldenski
Hall. Come experience live, local entertainment and
sample dishes and desserts from around the world. Saturday, February 7th 12-8 pm & Sunday, February 8th 116 pm. Free admission and take out available. All are
welcome! (2535 Rochester Road, Cranberry Township).
LENTEN BREAKFAST: Join the Sisters of Divine Providence on Tuesday, February 17, from 7-9 a.m. for our
sixth annual “Fat Tuesday” Lenten Breakfast and a
presentation by speaker Anne Kertz Kernion, artist and
owner of Cards by Anne, titled No Time to Think: From
Mindlessness to Mindfulness at Kearns Spirituality Center, 9000 Babcock Boulevard in the North Hills. $30 includes breakfast and presentation. Register by calling 412.635.5401 or at www.cdpsisters.org.
PURSES AND PAIRINGS: Join LeadersNow International on March 6, 2015, for “Purses & Pairings”- a charity event to support our work in providing leadership formation to young women. The event will take place from
7:00 pm to 9:30 pm at the Hampton Banquet Hall. Attendance includes eight chances to win premier designer purses, wine & cheese pairings, desserts, and much
more! Visit the LeadersNow website to purchase tickets
at www.leadersnoworg or https://myleadersnow.com/
public/apps/go/invitation.
CO-ED TENNIS &/or SOFTBALL PLAYERS WANTED:
SINGLES, 21 AND OVER. Tennis is played at Moore
Park in Brookline, Softball in Blawnox. Looking for a new
way to meet people, make friends, and share good times
with others? Check out the Catholic Alumni Club. The
group offers parties, picnics, dances, hiking, volleyball,
dinners, spirituality events, trips, and many other great
events. For more information or an application, go to their
website: www.cacpittsburgh.org, or contact Gary at
[email protected]
or
412-427-8772,
or
[email protected].
VALENTINE RETREAT FOR MARRIED COUPLES:
Saint Joseph Spirituality Center, Baden, is offering a Valentine Retreat for Married Couples on Sunday, February 15 from 12:30 pm – 6:00 pm. This program includes
presentations on the spirituality of marriage, time for sharing as couples, and an opportunity to renew marriage
vows at liturgy. Presenters include Sister Marguerite Kropinak, clinical social worker, and David and Regina Zajac,
presenters for Marriage Encounter. A fee of $60/couple
includes a candlelight dinner. To register, call 724-8696587 by February 6.
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Now Located in the Piazza Plaza
20550 Route 19, Unit 5
Cranberry Township, PA 16066
Fully Insured-Free Estimates
Driveways • Sidewalks
Steps & Patios • Floors
Small Excavations • Versalock Walls
Decorative Concrete • Stamped Concrete
724-591-5808
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[email protected]
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License # 093792
Myers Family Practice
LANA ZORTMAN, MBA
Harry C. Myers, DO
Dina K. Myers, DO
Jennifer Curtis, PA-C
REAL
ESTATE
SERVICES
We are Accepting New Patients at:
Brush Creek Commons II
125 Emeryville Drive, Suite 120
Cranberry Township, PA 16066
Real Estate. Real Simple.
Cell (724) 831-1062
Business (412) 366-1600
724.772.2340
[email protected]
Call to schedule an appointment
A part of UPMC
Senior Communities
Enjoy the many
amenities of this large, gated
campus surrounded by
beautiful wooded acreage
conveniently located in
Cranberry Township.
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41 Dutilh Road
Cranberry Township, PA
724.772.2600
General
(724) 776-8100
FREE IN-HOME CONSULTATION
Shutters • Window Blinds • Draperies • Solar Shades
Soft Shades • Vertical Blinds • Valances • Panel Track
Woven Woods • Window Film and more!
Employment
(724) 776-8492
Call today for your complimentary
in-home consultation or visit our showroom
Employment Opportunities
Hibachi Steakhouse
& Sushi Bar
Japanese Cuisine
Full Service Bar
SUNDAYS 10% OFF
Tableside Cooking
Dine In • Take Out
Catering • Private Parties
668 Pittsburgh Rd. • Butler
724-234-4311
PROTECTING SENIORS NATIONWIDE
PUSH
TALK
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Service • Installations • Wiring • Upgrades
Circuit Breakers • New Plugs • Lighting
A Second Generation Family Owned Business
724-776-7390
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TOLL FREE: 1-877-801-8608
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724-778-9998
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DO YOU KNOW WHO WILL BE CLOSING YOUR MORTGAGE LOAN?
Ask your AGENT or LENDER to provide you with
the Best Closing Experience!
“Close your next mortgage transaction
Where and When you want to Close!”
At YOUR office!
Real Estate Agents
In YOUR home!
Lenders
Bill Gruber,
President/Parishioner
Email: [email protected]
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724-779-1300
Parishioners Patrick & Lee Ann Sheehy
Educated Consumers
412-322-4001
412-952-5105 (M)
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Physical
Therapy
412-481-8888
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A way for you to partner with service
providers who support your parish through
their sponsorship of the parish bulletin.
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www.tomhenrychevy.com • 724-443-1575
Rt. 8 - Gibsonia
Serving the North Hills Since 1953
MATT MERTZ
SOCASH PLUMBING, INC.
PLUMBING INC.
412-367-0815 • FULL PLUMBING SERVICES!
• Repairs
TRENCHLESS SEWER REPAIR
JEFFREY R. HITCHAN D.M.D.
• New Construction
24 HOURS 7 DAYS A WEEK
• New Installations
NOW ACCEPTING ANY LOCAL
• Remodeling Jobs
COMPETITORS COUPONS
• Water Heaters
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We Can Handle All Your Plumbing Needs
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Registered Master
Phil - 412-736-5757 Phone: 724.779.7999
PA # 033519
490900 St Kilian Church (C)
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TAX PREPARATION
SERVICES
Banquet & Meeting Facility
Baptisms, Weddings, Funerals
Showers, Communions, Anniversaries
Don’t Suffer Anymore
with Hemorrhoids!
BANQUET INFO LINE:
(724) 766-1908
RESTAURANT
(724) 776-6455
In a 2 to 3 second office procedure,
THEY ARE GONE!
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724-935-1122
724-612-8333
Voted Best
Chiropractor
Six Years in a Row!
BRADLEY A. LEVINSON, M.D.
Butler’s Diamond Family Since 1949
524 Northpointe Circle • Seven Fields
724-591-5776 (Next to Siba Restaurant)
mosesjewelers.com
James E. Brown
“Specializing in Individual
Tax Preparation”
Affordable - Experienced
• Sole Proprietorships
$10 Off w/Ad
Piazza Plaza, Cranberry
BOARD CERTIFIED COLON & RECTAL SURGEON
105 Brandt Drive, Suite 202 • Cranberry Twp • 724-741-6020
2009 - 2014
*Tribune Review
Brian or Sally, coordinators
an Official
Travel Agency
of AOS-USA
860.399.1785
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READY TO GET RESULTS?
THE TRAINING CENTRE
There is a Solution
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Mon.-Thurs. 5am-9pm • Fri. 5am-8pm • Sat. 7am-5pm • Sun. 7am-3pm
Serving Butler County Dental Needs Since 1964
John S. Pawlowicz, DDS, FAGD
John E. Pawlowicz, DMD, AGD - Parishioner
Jason J. Pawlowicz, DMD, AGD - Parishioner
MEMBERSHIP
Counseling Services
(724) 776-2886
Pittsburgh, PA
Please visit www.gricechiro.com for more information
CRANBERRY SUPPLY CO.
GET STRONGER, LEANER & HEALTHIER WITH RESULTS FITNESS
20636 Rt. 19N
Cranberry Twp.
Tel 412.381.9977
FREE
7-DAY TRIAL
IS THE PLACE!
ASE Certified
Tire and Auto Center
Mars, PA
THE TRAINING CENTRE
518 Myoma Rd., Ste. 100 • Mars • 724-591-8445
www.TheTrainingCentreMars.com
National Accounts Welcome
Tel 724.776.9977
Mulch • Top Soil • Building Supplies
(724) 776-1610
Rowan Rd. Cranberry Twp., PA
Johnny McClymonds, Parishioner
and Present It The Next Time You
Patronize One of Our Advertisers
9043 Marshall Rd., Cranberry Twp., PA 16066
phone: (724) 841-1826
fax: (724) 741-0062
email: [email protected]
website: www.drweis.vpweb.com
Dr. Alysia Weismantle
PhD., LPC
Founder/Owner
Thank you for advertising in
our church bulletin.
I am patronizing your business
because of it!
PARISHIONER
Carol J. Cantando Tutoring
Specializing in Elementary
Reading and Math
[email protected]
H# 724-591-8275 C# 925-787-5524
516 Hansen Ave Lyndora, PA 16045
Telephone • 724•287•4000
www.WowSmileNow.com
*24 Hours Nursing Care
*Daily Activities
*Rehab Services
*Warm Caring Staff
A Secured Alzheimer’s/Dementia Facility
Specializing in Personal Care for the Memory Impaired
500 Seven Fields Blvd., Mars, PA (724) 779-5020
Employment Opportunities Available
Following Jesus Every Day:
GOSPEL MEDITATIONS FOR DAILY LIVING
Ninety days’ worth of Gospel verses and reflections including
a meditation, a prayer, a simple activity for the day and
a related verse from the Old Testament. Ideal for Lent
and Eastertime, or for any time of year!
Michael D. Funovits
President
P. O. Box 662
Valencia, PA 16059
(p) 724.903.0020
(c) 866.245.2759
(f) 724.903.0031
Roofing Systems & Services
HIC #PA025958
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Commercial
Residential
Architectural Sheet Metal
Institutional
(email) [email protected]
www.pennro.com
QUALITY FAMILY
DENTAL CARE
724-776-5151
NOW HIRING
www.cranberrytownshipdentist.com
1-800-770-8260
1325 Freedom Road
Next to Sheetz
www.callos.com
Manufacturing & General Labor Positions!
Leaders in Staffing Industry since 1965
Let Us Put You to Work! 1-800-770-8260
Long Term & Short Term Positions
Joseph A. Terravecchia, O.D.
724-553-5555
Saint Margaret
Sunday Missal
An ideal companion
for personal prayer.
In Stock & Ready to Order Today.
CALL OR ORDER ONLINE. $39.95
6501 Mars Rd., Cranberry Twp, PA 16066
800-566-6150 • www.wlp.jspaluch.com/13182.htm
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architecture
planning
interior design
Dependability, Integrity & Trust
Corporate & Insitutional Clients please contact:
For your home, auto, & business insurance
We find insurance that fits your needs.
Gretchen Howard Pass, Parishioner
Get a quote online at:
www.howardinsurance.com
490900 St Kilian Church (B)
Jeffrey Brown, AIA,
Principal Architect
phone: 412-281-1337
www.ikminc.com
(Butler) 724.283.8181
(Seven Fields) 724.772.8180
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For Ads: J.S. Paluch Co., Inc. 1-800-945-6629
Funeral Home, Inc.
A TRUSTED NAME IN FUNERAL SERVICE SINCE 1912
238 CROWE AVENUE • MARS, PA 16046
724-625-2900 • www.McDonald-Aeberli.com
John C. Hanovick
Supervisor & Parishioner
Lawrence S. Han, DPM
PODIATRIC MEDICINE & SURGERY
(724) 553-5706
20397 Route 19, Suite 230
Cranberry Township
100 Perry Hwy., Suite 109
Harmony, PA 16037
Phone: 724-473-8080
Fax: 724-473-8072
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DILLON MCCANDLESS KING
COULTER & GRAHAM LLP
AT T O R N E Y S AT L AW
Jay Bullie Insurance Agy Inc
Jay Bullie, Agent
1667 Route 228
Cranberry Twp, PA 16066
Bus: 724-625-3588
201 Grand Avenue • Mars
724-625-9130
724-625-9190
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BRICK OVEN
Perry Hwy., Warrendale, PA
800 Cranberry Woods Drive, Suite 100
Cranberry Township, PA 16066
724-776-6644
Dine In, Take Out,
Delivery and Catering
(We deliver up to a 5 mile radius)
www.dmkcg.com
Pizzas...Salads...Pastas...
Homemade Desserts...
DR. R. PATRICK FRANCIS, AuD
Open 7 Days a Week Lunch & Dinner
Board Certified Audiologist
Let Aviva cater
your next social
or business event
“Faith comes by hearing” ROMANS 10:17
724.933.3440 www.FrancisAudiology.com
Leonard P. Crawford
Heating and Air Conditioning
• Tool & Equipment Rentals • Decorative Concrete Products
• Concrete Grinding & Polishing Products
• Stihl Power Equipment
Route 228, Cranberry Twp. 16066
724-776-1450
www.ssctools.com
Sales & Service
724-799-8849
Coming soon, an expanded
dining area and lounge
Our Newest Beautiful Location
(724) 898-2121
Parishioner
Contact us for details
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Cranberry / North Hills
MARK B. DEVLIN,
Supervisor
2678 Rochester Road • Cranberry Township, PA
724-772-8800
www.devlinfuneralhome.com
Edward R. Robison D.D.S.
- General Dentistry -
Alex Audia Agent
7031 Crider Road, Suite 125, Mars, PA 16046
Bus 724-625-6300
Fax 724-625-6307
Providing Insurance and Financial Services
Bldg. 101, Rt. 19 at Rochester
(724) 776-4250
PROFESSIONAL LANDSCAPE
SERVICE INC.
Toys ◆ Trains ◆ Planes
Trucks ◆ & Much More
Serving Our Green and Living World
Mulch & Gravel Sales, Landscaping
1232 Mars - Evans City Rd., Mars
Parishioner
(724) 538-0567
Cranberry Professional Park
1713 Route 228 ◆ Cranberry Commons Drive ◆ Near Target & Lowe’s
www.HobbyExpressInc.com (724) 779-2000
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412-324-1121
www.eKidzCare.com
[email protected]
Dwayne Spurlock - CEO, Founder and Parishioner
Consider Remembering
Your Parish in Your Will.
For further information,
Tom Jones
please call the Parish Office. 412-821-4322
GENERAL CONTRACTORS
Electrical • Remodeling • Solar Energy • LED Lighting • Garage Doors
FREE ESTIMATES
724-452-7644 • www.DiltsLLC.com
490900 St Kilian Church (A)
www.jspaluch.com
Replacement Windows
Entry Doors — Storm Doors
Insulated Glass — Screens
100 Evergreen Ave., Pittsburgh
WWW.PGHWINDOWDOOR.COM
Michael Hetzler
724-452-5900
www.cranberryorthodontics.com
20300 Route 19 ■ Ogle Station ■ Cranberry Township, PA 16066
PHONE
724.776.6670
Orthodontics for Children & Adults
For Ads: J.S. Paluch Co., Inc. 1-800-945-6629