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Almost every Sunday one of the Prayers of the We enjoy a covered dish dinner, share “highs Faithful we recite is “for an increase of vocations to the and lows” in their lives over the past month, read the priesthood, diaconate and religious life.” This is good in Sacred Scripture for the following Sunday, and discuss and of itself. But I confess to feeling guilty about it. the book we are reading for the year. (Our current book The number of priests, deacons and religious is maybe is “Falling in Love…Finding God: Marriage and the 0.1% of the total number of Catholics worldwide. The Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius of Loyola.”) Each number of married Catholics is (I’m guessing here) couple pledges to do the “endeavors”: read Scripture 60%? 75%? 90%? of all Catholics. Yet we don’t and pray daily, both individually and with your spouse, (usually) pray for an increase in vocations to the married meet with your spouse monthly for a “sit-down” life. reflection, meet with the particular Teams group monthly, pray the daily (Luke 1:46-55), and Yes, those who enter into the sacrament of attend a yearly retreat. marriage (or matrimony) also have a vocation, a call from God, just as much as a priest, deacon or member of Along the way the couples come to know and a religious order. In his apostolic letter “Amoris love their spouses, their children and family members, Laetitia,” Pope Francis wrote, “Marriage is a vocation, the other couples, and most importantly, Jesus Christ our inasmuch as it is a response to a specific call to Savior. I serve as a chaplain to our Teams group, which experience conjugal love as an imperfect sign of the love is one of 15 in the Diocese of Pittsburgh, one of 830 in between Christ and the Church. The decision to marry the U.S., and one of almost 13,000 worldwide. and to have a family ought to be the fruit of a process of vocational discernment.” What have I learned from my participation in Teams of Our Lady? Living out the sacrament of The Second Vatican Council (1962-65) taught marriage is hard. Living out the sacrament of marriage that all Christians are called to holiness. The call to needs daily personal prayer, conjugal (couples) prayer, marriage is a particular way of living this universal call participation in the Eucharist in the local parish, and the to marriage. The Catechism of the support of other married couples. Living out the says, “The sacrament of Matrimony gives spouses the sacrament of marriage is a lifelong commitment, not just grace to love each other with the love with which Christ a feeling. Living out the sacrament of marriage is filled has loved his Church; the grace of the sacrament thus with joy. Living out the sacrament of marriage is most perfects the human love of the spouses, strengthens their definitely a vocation. Those couples who place God at indissoluble unity, and sanctifies them on the way to the center of their love love more. eternal life.” (#1661) Unfortunately the Catholic Church worldwide is For over 20 years I have been blessed to see seeing the decline of most of the great religious orders married couples reflect on their vocation through a which were founded hundreds of years ago (Franciscans, movement called “Teams of Our Lady.” This lay Dominicans, Jesuits, Vincentians, etc.). But the 21st movement was founded by a French priest just after century is seeing a growth spurt of new lay Catholic World War II, as a way for married couples to deepen movements. These include charismatic renewal, their relationship with one another, and with Jesus , Communion & Liberation, Christ. According to its website, Teams of Our Lady “is , Focolare, L’Arche, , , designed to enrich marriage spirituality and make good and many others. Teams of Our Lady promotes healthy marriages better. Teams provide a proven method of and holy spirituality for those who have received the increasing and improving prayer life, which will help sacrament of marriage. Let us pray every week for couples grow closer to God and each other,” under the vocations to the priesthood, diaconate, religious life and patroness of the Blessed Virgin Mary. the married life.

There are seven couples in our Teams. We meet (For more information about Teams visit once a month in one of the couple’s homes. www.teamsofourlady.org or talk with me.)

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Thoughts to Reflect On and Share: “To each of us God provides unique gifts to be shared with one another to bring us together in the one Body of Christ. How blessed are we to have such a good and gracious Father.” You can Follow Deacon Herb on Facebook.

Today’s liturgy of the Word couples John Baptist’s recognition of Jesus and his mission with Isaiah’s second song of the suffering servant. What is said of the mission of Jesus is to be duplicated in the life of every Christian. As Paul indicated, the Christian is “consecrated” and “called” just as was Jesus himself. This calling Please remember in your prayers results in our forgiveness and is also the source of our mission. It is easy to forget Margaret Drowser, Joan Little, that our calling carries with it a real sense of responsibility. Our call signifies a Helen Stevick and Helen sacredness before the Lord. It implies the fact that we have been forgiven. But just Wegrzynek who recently passed as Paul identifies himself as an apostle, one who is sent, the same is true of us, sent to the neighborhood, the workplace, the town or city, the school. We are called to bring to the Lord. May their souls rest a deep commitment to Christian values to a society of shifting values, this in peace. Amen. commission springs from Baptism and is reinforced by Configuration. It is a call that touches all of us. Our words and actions should reflect the message of Christ to contribute to the work of the Church. Page 6 St. Colman, St. John Fisher and St. Jude the Apostle CalendarParish ofNews Events

PRE-BAPTISM SEMINAR Our groupings next seminar will meet Friday, January 25th at 7:00 p.m. at St. John Fisher Parish. Pre-registration 4``V` Q`7 QCCVH 1QJ is required. Please call (412) 241-4722 to register.   8QCI:J To Each Individual the Manifestation of the Spirit 9``V` Q`7988899999999$5 8 Is Given for Some Benefit – Last weekend, as we QJ .C79999999999988$ 8 celebrated the Baptism of Jesus in the Jordan River, we 9``V` Q`7 VJ0VCQ]V %VR999888 also had an opportunity to reflect on our own Baptism.   8"Q.J:1.V` Through Baptism we are washed clean of Original Sin and enter into the 9``V` Q`79999999999$5 8 life of grace through the gift of the Holy Spirit. And it doesn’t end there! 9``V` Q`7 VJ0VCQ]V %VR99998 In Confirmation we receive the fullness of God’s Spirit and are sent  forth into the world as instruments of his life and love. Yet, while we  8"%RV .V+]Q CV are united in the Spirit of God as his children, we are not robots who all 9``V` Q`79999999999$58 speak the same words or who do identical deeds in God’s name. Instead, 9``V` Q`7 VJ0VCQ]V %VR9999888  as Saint Paul reminds us in today’s second reading, each one of us  .:J@ 7Q% `Q` 7Q%` shared uniquely in the gifts of the Spirit so that we might fulfill God’s HQJ 1J%VR $VJV`Q1 7* unique will for us. The journey of our life of faith must then include discerning the gifts that God has given us and how he wants us to use 0&050*0*"05 205.&2 them. This is an important part of the On Mission for The Church Alive! &2505175*./15. initiative. If each one of us has been endowed with spiritual gifts in .,1&&."0 what ways can we use them to enliven the Church? Spend a few moments in prayer this week and ask the Lord to help you know the gifts the Spirit has bestowed upon you and how you are being called to share them. Visit onmissionchurchalive.org to learn more and to stay informed.

CONGRATULATIONS AND WELCOME to Lincoln Charles Grosso, who was baptized on January 14, 2019 at St. John Fisher. Our parish welcomes the newest son to the Church!

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--(:+-*8 -.V`V 11CC GV : IVV 1J$ QJ !QJR:75 ,:J%:`7 .:  7]8I81J 8,%RV; A WARM THANK YOU from the Catholic `VH Q`75 Q GV$1J ]C:JJ1J$ `Q` .1 Daughters, Court Westinghouse #759. The donations 7V:`; %IIV` V 10:C8    CC :`V 1J01 VR :JR of gloves and socks will be given out through the Red 1VCHQIV Q HQIV :JR .:`V 7Q%` 1RV:*  .:  : Door Mission located in downtown Pittsburgh the $`V:  Q]]Q` %J1 7 `Q` .V .`VV H.%`H.V 1J Q%` week of the 20th……..Recording Secretary, Christina $`Q%]1J$ Q HQIV Q$V .V` :JR I:@V JV1 ``1VJR* Seese -.V`V 10:C11CCGVQJ,%C755 :  8 ,%RV;8+++:(+:*-* BECOME CATHOLIC OR BECOME A BETTER CATHOLIC 2018 CONTRIBUTION STATEMENTS Join us for St. Colman’s 2018-2019 RCIA program on Parishioners who wish to receive a copy of their Mondays at 7:00 p.m. in the St. Colman school 2018 contributions are asked to call the church library. Anyone who is interested in becoming where you are registered and we will be happy to Catholic or learning more about their Catholic faith is assist you. Please remember that any loose money welcome. that was placed in the collection basket will not be The topic for the January 21st session is Sacra- included in your report. ments of Initiation—Baptism The topic for the January 28th session is STUDENT CONTEST Sacraments of Initiation—Confirmation Open to all students 4th—12th grades. Call St. Colman rectory at (412) 823-2564 for more CASH PRIZES on local, state and information or to register. The program is FREE. national levels. This annual contest is sponsored by the Catholic Daughters ST. JOHN FISHER CHARITY FUND of the Americas. You can enter the Parishioners are invited to express their sympathy to contest showcasing your talents in the categories of the family of a deceased person by making a donation art, essay, poetry, computer art, music or photography to the St. John Fisher Charity Fund in memory of while adhering to either of the 2019 contest themes: their loved one. This memorial donation is “Here I am Lord, I Come to Do Your Will”, OR acknowledged to the family, to the donor, and is Doing my Best to do Good”. You can enter in one, published in the Sunday bulletin. two or all the categories if you wish. To enter and to receive the particulars of the contest rules contact local contest chairperson Lisa McCann @ +(* Q : VJR : Q`@.Q]5 Q`V.:J [email protected] or call 412-519-8762. >:@VJ? RVJ 1`71J$ "%`010Q`  Q` `:``1H@1J$ 1J Q%` Contest deadline is January 25, 2019. $QII%J1 1V QJ-.%`R:75,:J%:`7 : 7]8I8 : J1 VR!V .QR1 .%`H.^Q% .0VJ%V_8CV:V  ]C:J Q : VJR .1 1Q`@.Q]5 Q$V .V` 11 . 1 R   G%`$.H 1QJ$:1J (:]V5GVH:%V VVJ:`VGV1J$  :`$V VR :  1J Q%` CQH:C:`V:8  VC]VC1I1J: V 7Q% . CHILDREN’S LITURGY—ST. COLMAN 01QCVJHV* An age appropriate reflection of the Gospel of the day with occasional hands on activity, games, and song. This service is provided Sundays at 10:00 a.m. Mass A NOTE TO OUR ALTAR SERVERS for children 4-8 years of age. Children are excused We are very much appreciative of your service at the after the opening prayer and return during the Altar. If for some reason you are unable to keep your offertory. We ask that a parent stand when they are assignment, please try to find a substitute. Thank returning so they can find you. you!

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Is your child ready to start preschool or kindergarten? We are now enrolling for the 2019-20 school year! We have openings from preschool-8th grade. Visit our school dur- ing an Open House or contact the school to schedule an Upcoming Dates: individual tour and/or shadow day. January 27, 2019 Open House will kick off Catholic Schools Week and our February 7, 2019 Open House will showcase our New State of the Art Learning Lab • :J%:`7  5  :IR]I9 which features multiple forms of new technology, 3D printers, 9]VJ 4Q%V flexible seating and differentiated learning stations. We look for- • :J%:`7  T VG`%:`7 988: .QC1H ward to seeing you! H.QQC VV@ Gala 2019! Our annual Gala is a fun-filled evening including hors •VG`%:`7 5  7]IR 7]I d’oeuvres, dinner, dancing, live band and numerous auctions. >9]VJ 9%` 4V:` 5 9]VJ 9%` New this year: $2,000 raffle, open bar and recognition of distin- /QQ`? 9]VJ 4Q%V guished alumni from former parish schools. Ticket order forms •:`H. 5  988B:C: :  `: 1$Q and more. information is available where you pick up the church 1:J_%V :H1C1 7 bulletin or by calling the school office. All proceeds benefit East Catholic School.

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Eight Ways to Understand the Eucharist………………...vol. 1 “Eucharist as a sacrifice” While reading a St. Anthony Messenger magazine years ago, I was intrigued by the article “Eight Ways to Understand the Eucharist”. The author, Father Thomas Krieg stated that while drawing on prayers of the Mass and people’s experience of receiving communion and praying with the Eucharist, he identified 8 core meanings or “models of Eucharist” that are alive in our catholic tradition. I would like to share this with you in 8 different articles. The Mass a True Sacrifice. Since the first century of her existence, the Church has considered the Mass a sacrifice. The earliest manual of the liturgy (before 90 A.D.) has this directive for the attendance of Sunday Mass. "On the Lord's own day, assemble in common to break bread and offer thanks. But first confess your sins so that your sacrifice may be pure. However, no one quarreling with his brother may join your meeting until they are reconciled; your sacrifice must not be defiled (Teaching of the Twelve Apostles, 14)." Why is the Mass a true sacrifice? Because in the Mass the same Jesus Christ who offered Himself on Calvary now offers Himself on the altar. The Priest is the same, the Victim is the same, and the end or purpose is the same. The Priest is the same Jesus Christ whose sacred person the ordained priest represents, and, in whose Name, he offers the Eucharistic Sacrifice. The Victim is the same, namely the Savior in His human nature, with His true Body and Blood, and His human free will. Only the manner of offering is different. On the Cross, the sacrifice was bloody; in the Mass it is unbloody because Christ is now in His glorified state. But the heart of sacrifice is the voluntary, total offering of oneself to God. Christ makes this voluntary offering in every Mass, signified by the separate consecration of the bread and wine into the Body and Blood of the Redeemer. The end or purpose is the same, namely, to give glory to God, to thank Him, to obtain His mercy, and to ask Him for our needs. But, as we have seen, whereas on Calvary Christ merited our salvation, it is mainly through the Mass that He now dispenses the riches of His saving grace. As we receive the Body and Blood of our Lord Jesus Christ, remember the ultimate “sacrifice” he made for us. God Bless - mrk Page 10 St. Colman, St. John Fisher and St. Jude the Apostle 

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Saturday, March 23, 2019—Stratigos Banquet Center, 131 Colonial Manor Road, North Huntingdon Doors open at 5:00 p.m.

This event benefits East Catholic School and is a fun-filled evening including: hors d’oeuvres—sit-down dinner—live band—dancing—live, silent, and Chinese Auctions—variety of raffles

NEW THIS YEAR—Open Bar and a chance to win $2,000!

We will be featuring special artist Cody Sabol again this year. Live at the auction, he will be creating two Pittsburgh themed paintings. One will be part of the live auction and the other one will be a special raffle. Go to YouTube to see some of his work.

• Each ticket is $90.00/per person or $175/per pair • Fundraising credit—$3.00 (max. $60.00 per family) • An added bonus-monthly dress-down tickets for the family for the rest of this school year!

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