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310 Kane Boulevard • Pi Sburgh, Pennsylvania 15243 May 27, 2018 ! May 27, 2018 ! SDŽljdžDžǖǍdž ǐLJ LNJǕǖǓLjNJdžǔ ! ! Saturday Vigil Mass ! 6:00 p.m. ! CLERGY ! Sunday Masses ! ! 8:00, 9:30, and 11:30 a.m. ! Rev. Richard A. Infante ! Pastor ! Daily Masses ! ! Monday Friday at 6:45 a.m. ! Rev. Gilbert Z. Puznakoski !!In Residence ! ! ! ! Monday Saturday at 9:00 a.m. ! Chaplain, Kane Hospital ! ! Rev. Dr. Lawrence R. Sutton !! Deacon ! BǂǑǕNJǔǎ: Second Sunday of each month at 1:00 p.m. Prior ! ! arrangements and pre baptismal sessions should be completed before TELEPHONES ! the birth of the child. Call the Parish Office to register. ! Parish Office !!412 279 7070 ! ! Parish Fax !!412 279 2385 ! RdžDŽǐǏDŽNJǍNJǂǕNJǐǏ: ! School Office !!412 279 6611 ! Confessions are heard Saturdays ! from 12 noon to 1:00 p.m., or any time by appointment. ! ! ! ! HǐǍǚ EǖDŽljǂǓNJǔǕ: For those who are sick and confined ! PASTORAL STAFF ! ! !to home, call Tracy Walnoha, 412 835 0897. Sharon Loughran Brown !!412 279 6611 ! MǂǓǓNJǂLjdž: Weddings must be scheduled six months in advance. Principal, OLG Parish School ! Pre marriage sessions are required. Contact one of the priests to Don S. Fontana !!412 276 0277 ! make arrangements. ! Coordinator, Religious Education ! ! Kevin Trichtinger !!412 279 6135 ! AǏǐNJǏǕNJǏLj ǐLJ Ǖljdž SNJDŽnj: For those who are chronically or ! Coordinator of Music and Choir Director ! seriously ill, call one of the priests at any time. A parish service for Josette N. Baker, OFS..………………………………. 412 279 7070 ! Anointing of the Sick is celebrated annually. ! Parish Social Minister ! ! Geoffrey A. Schnieder. !!412 279 7070 ! Ndžǘ PǂǓNJǔljNJǐǏdžǓǔ AǓdž MǐǔǕ WdžǍDŽǐǎdž! ! Director of Adult Catechesis and Evangelization ! Please speak with one of the priests, then call the Parish Office to Isaac & Erin Summers…………………………………412 276 0278 ! ! ! !register. R egional Youth & Young Adult Ministry Team Stanley Zeszutek ! !412 279 7070 ! EǖDŽljǂǓNJǔǕNJDŽ Dǂǚ ǂǏDž HǐǍǚ HǐǖǓ ! ! ! Facilities and Maintenance Manager Last Wednesday of each month; all day adoration following the Phil Boggio, Tom Capozzoli, Joe Scharf !!412 279 7070 ! 9:00 a.m. Mass and concluding with prayer and benediction from Sacristans ! 7:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. ! Dennis Stover !!412 398 8917 ! ! Chairman, Finance Council ! RǐǔǂǓǚ: Daily at 8:30 a.m. and Tuesday evenings at 7:00 p.m. in Dr. Philip S. Boggio !!412 279 7070 ! the church. ! President, Parish Pastoral Council ! ! ! SǕ. VNJǏDŽdžǏǕ Ddž PǂǖǍ SǐDŽNJdžǕǚ 412 200 2244 ! ! ! Email: [email protected] • Website: www.olgscott.org ! PǂǓNJǔlj OLJLJNJDŽdž HǐǖǓǔ ! Like us on Facebook at “Our Lady of Grace Scott Twp, PA” ! Monday through Friday: 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. ! Hearing Devices available from the Ushers ! Bulletin Deadline: Monday Noon ! 310 Kane Boulevard • Pisburgh, Pennsylvania 15243 ! OUR LADY OF GRACE ! PITTSBURGH, PA ! ! Liturgy Schedule ! Activities Schedule SUNDAY, MAY 27 THE MOST HOLY TRINITY ! SUNDAY, MAY 27 ! 8:00 ! David Miller by Ed Bittner Family ! Youth Group Mass Appeal ! 9:30 ! Mark Flaherty by Wife Catherine and Family ! 7:30 AA, Conroy Hall ! 11:30 ! Dave Barthen by Jim and Jane Barthen ! MONDAY, MAY 28 HAPPY MEMORIAL DAY! ! MONDAY, MAY 28 ! ! 10:00 ! St. Vincent de Paul, Keefer Hall ! ! 6:45 ! Mr. Rocco Julian by Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Gill ! TUESDAY, MAY 29 ! ! 9:00 ! Edward Calabrese by Family ! ! 9:45 ! Lectionary Based Bible Study, Rutkowski Rel.Ed. Ctr! TUESDAY, MAY 29 ! ! 7:00 ! Rosary, Church ! ! 6:45 ! George Ponchione by Julie and Therese Bernas ! ! 8:00 ! Choir, Church ! ! ! 9:00 ! Dawn Marie Armento by Fred and Rosemary Ober ! WEDNESDAY, MAY 30 ! WEDNESDAY, MAY 30 ! ! 7:00 ! Holy Hour, Church ! ! 6:45 ! Anniversary of Ray and Peg Bauman by Daughter, THURSDAY, MAY 31 ! ! ! Kathleen Harlan ! ! 7:00 ! Boy Scouts, Conroy Hall ! ! 9:00 ! Aniela Mical by Ray and Mary Jane Waymire ! SUNDAY, JUNE 3 ! ! 7:00 ! Holy Hour ! 7:30 AA, Conroy Hall ! THURSDAY, MAY 31 ! ! ! 6:45 ! Gerard and Marie Baker by Helen and Ty Walker ! ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ! ! 9:00 ! Phyllis Biagetti by Mary Ann Lehrman ! Stewardship Treasure: $9942.41 ! FRIDAY, JUNE 1 ! ! 6:45 ! Thomas Hohler ! NEXT SUNDAY’S SCRIPTURE READINGS :! ! 9:00 ! Rosemarie Sedota by James and Nancy McConnell ! Exodus 24:3 8, Hebrews 9:11 15, Mark 14:12 16, 22 26 ! SATURDAY, JUNE 2 ! ! ! 9:00 ! Mary Carlisle by Family ! BANNS OF MATRIMONY: ! ! 12:00 ! Reconciliation ! I Jennifer L. Suffern (OLG) ! ! 6:00 ! Gloria Miller by The Ed Bittner Family ! Steven A. West (OLG) ! ! SUNDAY, JUNE 3 THE MOST HOLY BODY AND BLOOD REST IN PEACE: ! OF CHRIST ! ! ! Scott Dougherty, husband of Fran, father of Colleen, Sean and 8:00 Our Lady of Grace Parish Kelly; son of Alice: brother of Kim Westover ! 9:30 ! James Murphy by Wife, Ruth ! ! ! ! Bernadine Carrington, wife of Ralph ! 11:30 George Kline by The Kline Family ! ! HAPPY MEMORIAL DAY N The rectory office will be ! ALTAR SOCIETY SCHEDULE closed on Monday, May 28th for Memorial Day. It will re open Gigi Higie ! ! on Tuesday, May 29th from 9:00AM 4:30PM. N To everyone who has served our country, PLEASE REMEMBER IN YOUR PRAYERS Those who are Thank you. ! sick especially: Virgil “Dutch” Huff, Sharon C, Rosemary Kelly, Mary ! Ann Budd, Ben Heinrich, Michele Snyder, Sandy Ludman, Patricia A. FISH FRY RESULTS N! Belisario, Juanita Besso, Joseph Davoren, ! Theresa O’Brien, Pauline (Pearl) Lewis, Peggy The fish Fry 2018 Revenue $63,967 ! Donovan, John Katshir, John Nevitt, Maureen ! ! McHugh, Colleen Donehue, Kathleen Apone, Expenses $26,047 Profit 37,920 ! Mark Blice, Juanita Besso, Tony Licciardello, ! Colleen Donehue, Michael Janairo, John Thank you again to all those that volunteered and to those that Warrick, Nikki Lavato, Max Janairo, Albert patronized our OLG Fish Fry 2018. It was a memorable Schultz, Donna Banish, Miriam Kist, Baby Joshua Laylock, Louise ! THE INCLINE’S ! Tozzi, Larry Dabat, Tom Levy, Daniel Koshute, Norma Yorke, Karen year. Not only did we make it deep into Recrosio, Pat Morrissey, Janine Gismondi, Diane Moran, Betsy Houn, Fish Fry Bracket, we had fun while building community ties and Amy Will, Mary Andrea Collins, Dominic Falcione, Whitney Baker serving delicious meals with smiles. ! Riegelsberger, Mary Ann Sobieralski, Jackie Battenfelder, Mary Lou We also !had an increased profit of $1,523 despite the cold Mahon, Maureen Leckenby, Dolores Blatnik, J. Hutton, Ed Funari, Fridays we had this Lent. Thanks again. Have a wonderful Spring Chuck McIntyre, John Goray, Charlotte Kuczinski, Baby Lenna, Jennifer and Summer. ! Welch, Charles Rupani, Dave Dunbar, Jesse Lesko, Kassidy Jane ! Morrone, Michael Ray, Amy Bellini, Grace Semon, Lucille Kubit, N Dorothy Plank, Robert Barrett, Michael Starek, Maureen O’Brien, SUMMER KICKOFF PARTY South Hills young adults (21 Johnny Mucha, Lee Gregory, Joyce Grimm, Jennifer Gordon, Theresa & up) of Pittsburgh! Gather at Fairview Park May 31st at 6:30 Lawton, Linda Louis, Audrey Wenzig, Ronald Liguori, William PM (129 Greenwood Drive, South Fayette). Live Music, Free Dalesandry, Joanna Schupp, Kathleen Davis, James Yount, Jason Food, and Inspiring talk by National Speaker Michael Gormley Lipinski, Karlie. ! “AKA Gomer.” Contributing Parishes: St. Barbara, Holy Child, PRAY FOR THOSE IN THE MILITARY N Corporal Joseph St. Mary, SS. Simon & Jude, St. Elizabeth Ann Seton, St. Griffel, Capt. Matthew Darnley, S/Sgt Melody McKee, Lt. Col Edward Margaret of Scotland, Our Lady of Grace , St. Benedict the Abbot, W. Jackson, SFC Richard F. Lawrence, Spc.4 Nicholas Talarico, Capt. St. John Capistran, St. Louise De Marillac, St. Thomas More, St. Michael Makrucki, Cpl. Ronald S. Strang, II, Staff Sgt. Gregory Elizabeth of Hungary, St. Gabriel of the Sorrowful Virgin, St. Halloran, Capt. Adam Ewoldsen, Adam Ginter U.S. Army, Capt. Kendall Sylvester, St. Germaine, St. Joan of Arc, Nativity, St. Valentine, Seli, Lnc. Cpl. Daniel Mulvihill, Master Sgt. Daniel Mulvihill, Sr., St. Anne, St. Bernard, St. Winifred N From a different parish? Airman 1st Class Tim and Kate Mulvihill, Capt. William J. Shields, Maj. Come anyway! For more info contact Tony Ferguson at Christopher Lauff, 1st Sgt. Rick Oddi, Sr. Airman Dion Julian, Capt. ! Aaron L. B. Cox, Lt. Col. Steven Tingley, Cmdr. Steve Fichter, Capt. [email protected] Sam Gazzo, Staff Sgt. Ryan Kelsey, Sgt. Dustin Huff, 2nd Lt. Meghan www.olgscott.org ! Cumpston, Lt. Cmdr. Jason Simon, Lt. Col. J.J. Serowik, Sgt. Matthew Electronic giving is NOW available! ! Tardio, PV2 Erik Lind, Maj. Thomas H. Huzzard, Matthew Keglovich, *A simple and convenient way to give.* ! SPC Paul Trusiak, Army Captain Daniel Mayer, Lnc. Cpl. Adam ! Halloran, PV2 Tyler Trusiak. ! Sign up today! www.olgscott.org ! MAY 27, 2018 Over the past few weeks, our parishioners have been discussing the diocesan plan to partner Our Lady of Grace Parish and Saint Bernard Parish in the On Mission for the Church Alive project initiated by Bishop David A. Zubik. After consideration of a few other models over the past couple years, our bishop has decided that Our Lady of Grace and Saint Bernard is the best grouping for the communities in Scott Township and Mt. Lebanon. The more I work with Fr. David Bonnar, current pastor of St. Bernard and the future administrator of our two parishes, the more confidence I have that we can successfully bring about this merger, in 2021 and do it in a way that benefits the people in both communities. A couple of weeks ago, I met with Principal Sharon Brown’s School Advisory Board to discuss how the parish merger will impact the two schools. The members of the board asked intelligent and serious questions and I fielded them the best I could given that I won’t be at OLG after October 15, 2018. The one thing I assured the board members was that our school, gymnasium, field, parking lot, 16 acres, etc., will certainly be a part of any plan that proposes the merger of the two schools in the future.
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