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church OF THE RESURRECTION PASTORAL CENTER PARISH OFFICE HOURS 349 MORRIS ST. CLYMER PA 15728 9:00 AM TO 4:00 PM MONDAY—THURSDAY 9:00 AM TO 12:00 PM FRIDAY

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CLYMER ERNEST GLEN CAMPBELL HEILWOOD ROSSITER

A Parish of the Diocese of Greensburg A Pennsylvania Charitable Trust

SUNDAY, July 19, 2020 PARISH MISSION STATEMENT

We, the faithful of Resurrection Parish, seeking to grow as disciples of the Lord Jesus Christ, are committed to proclaiming his Gospel by our words and actions in the community of Northern Indiana County, that we may build up the Kingdom of God and continually form new disciples.

PARISH STAFF

Reverend James B. Morley, Pastor [email protected] Reverend Rodolfo P. Mejia, Jr., Parochial Vicar [email protected] Weekend Assistance from the Priests of St. Vincent Archabbey, Latrobe Reverend Mr. Stephen Black, Permanent Deacon [email protected] Mrs. Leigh Shubra, Business Manager [email protected] Mrs. Brittany Barnes, Parish Secretary [email protected] Mrs. Marie H. Kirsch, Coordinator of Faith Formation [email protected] Mrs. Terri Polenik, Office Assistant [email protected]

Sacra ment of Baptism: By appointment. Catechesis is required. Sacrament of Reconciliation: First Saturday of the Month at 11:00 AM in Clymer and Rossiter. On weekends: one-half hour before the first Mass at each site. Weekdays before or after morning Mass. You may also call the office to schedule an appointment. Sacrament of Marriage: Arrangements must be made in person at least six months in advance. Please contact the Pastor to make arrange- ments. Parish Registration/New Members: If you are new in the parish, we welcome you and invite you to complete a confidential census form to com- plete your membership. Parish membership is required to be a sponsor, to get married in the parish, or to have a child baptized.

(RCIA) Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults: Anyone interested in obtaining more information on the Catholic Church or interested in becoming Catholic, please contact the parish office. THE CHURCH OF THE RESURRECTION - A PARISH OF THE DIOCESE OF GREENSBURG PAGE 2

From Father Jim’s Desk … As we know, sometimes the Lord works in mysterious ways!

You may have heard at this past weekend’s Masses of the few adjustments that are taking place here with new clergy in Northern Indiana County and at our parish. Although Fr. Rodolfo was preparing to become a part of our parish team, a few important late adapta- tions to the clergy assignments were created to accommodate the parish necessities through- out our diocese. One of these changes has led Fr. Rodolfo to assist in pastoral and liturgical responsibili- ties at Saint John the Baptist Parish in Perryopolis. At the same time, we here at Church of the Resurrec- tion have been blessed to receive Fr. Mathew Palkowski, OFM Cap to aid us in our sacramental and liturgi- cal ministry! Fr. Mathew brings with him many years of experience in preaching and a wide range of minis- try. I recently had the joy of spending some time with Fr. Mathew and am greatly looking forward to wel- coming his gifts and talents to our parish. Fr. Mathew will also be Chaplain to the Indiana Regional Medical Center and Chaplain to Pine Grove SCI. Fr. Rodolfo will be assisting us for a few weeks during this transi- tion at a couple of Masses until we prepare to welcome Fr. Mathew on July 25th.

Behind the Scene with the Buildings and Grounds Committee

As we all know, there is ALWAYS something to be done around the house, and that includes God’s house too! So, we are starting a new section of the bulletin to keep you up to date on the many ‘behind the scene’ projects that are being done at the churches. And again, THANK YOU for your support via prayers, your donations to the project funds and any time you can spend helping out!

Buildings and Grounds Committee visited Ernest and Clymer and also Rossiter and Glen Campbell this past week. This coming week, Heilwood and Camerons Bottom will be reviewed. PLEASE, if you see something that needs at- tention anywhere, bring it to our attention – this is so important and we appreciate everyone’s input!

Last week we listed a few of the many items that have been completed. Here is part of the TO BE DONE LIST for the various parish sites:

Clymer - Clean out furnace room in church, power wash and stain deck, landing and stairs on the rectory side of the three stall garage, replace/remove water valve in church basement.*

Ernest – clean out old school, remove piano from choir loft, repair ceiling in basement, light pole (work in progress), bell tower, gazebo (bid received for bell tower and gazebo repair and work to begin soon).

Glen Campbell - replace broken windows in hall*, short in outside lights found and worked on.

Heilwood - remove chimney at church*, replace shingles on storage shed, power wash and stain deck and storage shed.

Camerons Bottom – remove flooring from rectory for future use in church, need to replace roof on church* and figure out how to preserve valuable Stations of the Cross* in the church in a cost effective manner.

Rossiter – clean out furnace room, replace electric panel in church – in progress (house completed), change fluores- cent lights in church to LED, chair lift/vertical lift* for handicap access.

The * indicates expert help needed in these areas. If you have any expertise or recommendations in these areas, please let Deacon Steve, Father Jim or any of the B&G members know. Thank you!

PASTORAL COUNCIL MEMBERS FINANCE COUNCIL MEMBERS BUILDINGS & GROUNDS MEMBERS

Mrs. Bridget Polenik - Facilitator Ms. Betty Geneva - Facilitator John Hardesty Brian Kalanavich Clayton Lamer Linda Benko George Deabenderfer Clayton Lamer Peter Larme Pratik Payne Sandy Greene Tom Lester Steve Reinoehl Jerry Roof Matthew Polenik Rebecca Lingenfelter Jerry Shipe Steve Reinoehl Maureen Pounds Tina Semon William Roach CEMETERY - Clayton Lamer Julie Roof SIXTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME - JULY 19, 2020 PAGE 3

SIXTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

READINGS FOR THE WEEK OF JULY 19, 2020 * Until further notice - ALL weekday masses will be held at 9:00 AM Sunday: Wis 12:13, 16-19/Ps 86:5-6, 9-10, 15-16 [5a]/Rom 8:26-27/Mt 13:24-43 or Saturday, July 18 13:24-30 4:00 PM (Heilwood) - James “Del” Rushton Monday: Mi 6:1-4, 6-8/Ps 50:5-6, 8-9, 16bc-17, by Wife, Lillian & Children, George, Jim & Pam 21 and 23 [23b]/Mt 12:38-42 6:00 PM (Clymer - Social Hall) - Nancy Nicholson Tuesday: Mi 7:14-15, 18-20/Ps 85:2-4, 5-6, 7-8 [8a]/Mt 12:46-50 by Mary Lou Hayduk Wednesday: Sg 3:1-4b or 2 Cor 5:14-17/Ps 6:00 PM (Glenn Campbell) - Henry Brink 63:2, 3-4, 5-6, 8-9 [2]/Jn 20:1-2, 11-18 by Wife, Charlotte & Family Thursday: Jer 2:1-3, 7-8, 12-13/Ps 36:6-7ab, 8-9, 10-11 [10a]/Mt 13:10-17 Sunday, July 19 Friday: Jer 3:14-17/Jer 31:10, 11-12abcd, 13 [cf. 10d]/Mt 13:18-23 8:30 AM (Rossiter) - Jim Janocha Saturday: 2 Cor 4:7-15/Ps 126:1bc-2ab, 2cd-3, by Brad, Leslie & Jensen Constantino 4-5, 6 [5]/Mt 20:20-28 9:00 AM (Heilwood) - Ronnie Jusko by Family 10:30 AM (Ernest) - Donald Eget by Children 11:00 AM (Clymer) - Dave Stiles by Wife, Dorothy & Family SANCTUARY LAMP July 20 - August 2, 2020 Monday, July 20 - Weekday BURNING IN MEMORY OR INTENTION OF: 9:00 AM (Glen Campbell) - Kenneth Hughes by Hughes

CLYMER Tuesday, July 21 - Weekday For a successful surgery for 9:00 AM (Ernest) - Nancy Nicholson by Chuck & Cathy Chiplis Gwendolyn Vollaro by Grandma & Grandpa Walls Wednesday, July 22 - St. Mary Magdalene 9:00 AM (Heilwood) - Verna Polenik by Family ERNEST For the continued good health of our Thursday, July 23 - Weekday parish by John and Joanne Taylor 9:00 AM (Clymer) - George Dunegan by Daughter, Erin

GLEN CAMPBELL Friday, July 24 - Weekday In loving memory of Edna and Andrew 9:00 AM (Rossiter) - John Valkosky by Wife Pat Miloser by Ed and Diane Miloser

HEILWOOD In Loving Memory of the SEVENTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME Buggey Family, , Pauline, Rayburn, and Dennis by Jean and Pat Bernard Saturday, July 25 4:00 PM (Heilwood) - Josephine Polenik by Family ROSSITER 6:00 PM (Clymer - Social Hall) - Paul & Helen Malicky Special Intensions by The Malicky Family by Juda and Bubba Janocha 6:00 PM (Glenn Campbell) - Mary Sibley by Frank & Betty Payne

YOU MAY REMEMBER A LOVED ONE Sunday, July 26 OR ANY PERSONAL INTENTION by light- ing the Sanctuary Lamp. This can be done by 8:30 AM (Rossiter) - John Valkosky by Daughter, Mary Ann placing a donation of $10.00 along with the 9:00 AM (Heilwood) - Living & Deceased members name of the intention and placing it in the of the Furgiuele Family by Family collection basket. The intention will be 10:30 AM (Ernest) - Mass for the People placed in the bulletin for a period of two 11:00 AM (Clymer) - Joseph Sokol by Michalene & Rudy Walls weeks. SIXTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME - JULY 19, 2020 PAGE 4 PUBLIC MASS GUIDELINES

It is with such great joy that we started having public Masses on June 1, 2020. There are a few important guidelines we would like to highlight today as we have begun to return to Mass.

1. The Sunday Mass obligation remains lifted by Bishop Malesic for the foreseeable future to all the faithful in the Dio- cese of Greensburg. This means that no one is required to attend Masses. Diocesan streamed Masses will continue. 2. Masks will be required upon attendance of all Masses. Please bring your own mask with you. We will have a few extra new masks at every site just in case you don’t have one but please be mindful there are only a few. 3. Please respect social distancing. Seating will be 6 feet apart. Families of the same household may sit together. Ushers will help guide you to seating upon entry. 4. Hand sanitizer will be placed at all entry ways and we ask that you please sanitize upon entry and exit of our churches. 5. Please refrain from socializing in church before or after Mass to prevent close gatherings. 6. Singing will be kept to a minimum. 7. Offertory baskets will be placed in a stationary location and not passed around. 8. At the Sign of Peace, please simply give a wave or other non-touch gesture to those around you. 9. All are encouraged to receive communion in the hand. 10. There will be no greeting after Masses so that all may return to their vehicles without gathering.

As part of our recommencement plan, we, like other parishes, will see a few adjustments to our weekend and daily Mass schedule temporarily. I want to emphasize temporarily for these modifications are only in place to allow our staff to properly abide by all regulations we are required to follow. We will maintain a clean and sanitized environment in all our church sites!

With the many adjustments we have seen this year to our parish way of life, our Annual festival will not be able to be held in the manner we have grown to know and love. Although we are unable to have our usual festival activities, we have come up with alternate plans to keep the “heart” of our festival going given the restrictions we must follow. A modified Parish Festival will take place on Sunday, August 9th. We hope this will allow for some Parish fun as a Parish family.

The popular 50/50 raffle tickets are available at the back of all the churches. We are asking August 9th that you purchase the tickets for $10. Your tickets will be entered into the Summer 50/50 raffle drawings. Beginning immediately, every time the 50/50 reaches $500 we will pull a ticket for a new winner. By purchasing your 50/50 tickets early you will be eligible for all of the drawings! Additional tickets are available upon request or may be purchased at the office. All tickets must be turned into the Parish office by noon on Monday, August 31, to be eligible for the final drawing. Keep the tickets that say “keep this coupon”. Please write your name and telephone number on the back of the other tickets. Return those tickets along with your $10 to the office or in a separate envelope via the collection basket or mail them to the Parish Center, 349 Morris Street, Clymer PA 15728. Winners do not need to be present at the time of the drawing.

We will be holding the annual Basket Raffle under the tent that day as well. If you would like to do- nate a basket or any items to create a basket, please call Janet Receski (724-465-7566). You may also drop off your baskets at the church office. Please consider donating a basket or items to help make this Bas- ket Raffle a huge success! This is always a favored part of the festival, everyone enjoys seeing all the amazing baskets and getting a chance to win one.

Below is a volunteer sign up form. If you haven’t already spoken with someone about donating or volunteering, please use the form below. WE NEED YOUR HELP TO MAKE THIS BASKET RAFFLE A SUCCESS, so please lend your time and/or your treasure.

Thank you in advance for your support of this very important parish event! We are looking forward to seeing you on Sunday, August 9th! Please spread the word!

———————————————————————————————————————————— BASKET RAFFLE VOLUNTEER SIGN UP FORM

NAME ______PHONE# ______

YES - I am available to help set up the Basket Raffle between 9:00 and 11:00 AM _____

YES - I am available to help during the Basket Raffle _____

YES - I will donate a basket _____ SIXTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME - JULY 19, 2020 PAGE 5

. ST. VINCENT DEPAUL THRIFT STORE IS NOW OPEN!

New store hours are: Monday thru Saturday 10 AM - 2 PM We are in need of a new co-sponsor for next year’s parish calendar Donations are only being taken during store hours. Please do not leave donations before or after these The cost of the sponsorship is $500. If there is any hours. Clothing and shoe donations must be bagged. business owner or individual(s) interested in sup- No clothing is to be left on hangers. Housewares & porting our parish by underwriting the cost, please small appliances must be in closed boxes except for contact either Leigh Shubra, or Fr. Jim as soon as large items. Use rear of store for donating items, possible. please ring the bell. A manager or volunteer will re- spond. No donations will accepted at main entrance of store. Masks are required when shopping or drop- ping off donations! The store is fully stocked with new summer merchan- dise. Come in and check us out!

2020 High School Graduates

The Rosary Society would like to recognize the re- cent high school graduates with a special gift to cel- ebrate their accomplishment. You can pick this up in the back of each church site. Please sign your name on the list so we know that you have received the gift. STEWARDSHIP OF TREASURE June 13/14, 2020 Collection Wherever your future takes you, may the Masses Resumed—with Social Distancing love of God always show you the way! Fiscal YTD Adult $ 8,201.57 291,317.69 Children $ 22.00 1,090.50 50/50 RAFFLE TICKETS We are Project Fund $ 266.00 8,973.00 asking that you purchase these tickets Fuel $ - 3,683.00 for $10.00. Your tickets will be entered Loose $ 87.00 15,221.03 into the Summer 50/50 raffle drawings. Accent $ 125.00 7,410.26 Beginning immediately, every time the Parish Needs $ - 9,203.82 50/50 reaches $500 we will pull a ticket for a new win- Christmas / Easter $ - 15,700.70 ner. By purchasing your 50/50 tickets earlier, you will TOTAL COLLECTION: $ 8,701.57** 352,600.00 be eligible for all of the drawings! The final drawing will Budget Requirements: $ 7,420.00 389,550.00 be held on August 31st. Keep the part of the tickets Difference $ 1,281.57 -36,950.00 that say “Keep This Coupon”. Please write your name and telephone number on the back of the other tickets. Candle $ 107.00 Return those tickets along with your $10.00 in a sepa- Cemetery $ 318.00 rate envelope via the collection basket or mail them to Father’s Day Bake Sale $ 35.00 Donation for Peter’s Pence $ 5.00 the Parish Center, 349 Morris Street, Clymer, PA 15728. Winners do not need to be present at the time **Online included in totals $ 915.07 of the drawing. Please stop to pick up your tickets at the back of our churches. They are sorted al- PARISH DEBTS as of 6.14.20 phabetically by site determined by your envelope Arrears with Diocese $ 33,271.72 number. PPP loan at start of 56-day window $ 43,400.00 Join our on-line community by going to our personal Used for qualified expenses -25,204.50 on-line giving website: through 6.14.20

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