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The Catholic Community of the East End of Pittsburgh

St. Church Mother of Good Counsel Church St. James Church 509 South Dallas Avenue 7705 Bennett Street 718 Franklin Avenue Pittsburgh PA 15208 Pittsburgh PA 15208 Wilkinsburg PA 15221

Mass Schedule

Saturday Vigil 4:00 pm St. James Sunday 9:00 am Mother of Good Counsel 11:00 am St. Bede

Monday - Saturday 9:00 am St. Bede

Novenas 9:30 am St. Bede

Monday Miraculous Medal Perpetual Novena Wednesday Mother of Perpetual Help Novena

Confession &

Saturday 9:30 - 10:30 am St. Bede

The Sacrament of Reconciliation is available by appointment.

St. Bede Church is open Monday to Friday 7 am to 3 pm Saturday, 8 am to 12 pm

Faith Formation (CCD) Sunday 9 am on Zoom

Baptisms, Weddings, and Funerals by appointment only.

Our churches are accessible.

Parish Office 509 South Dallas Avenue Pittsburgh, PA 15208

[email protected]

Phone: 412.661.7222 Fax: 412.661.9337

“With God All Things Are Possible!”

Website: saintmarymagdalenepgh.org @smmppgh St. Parish PGH Parish Office Stewardship 412.661.7222 Offertory Pastoral Staff December 25 $4,745.00 Rev. Thomas J. Burke, Pastor [email protected] Rev. Taylor, Senior Parochial Vicar [email protected] December 27 $8,936.00 Rev. C. Matthew Hawkins, Parochial Vicar January 3 $6,565.00 [email protected]

In Residence PSP 2020 Rev. James Adeoye [email protected] Goal $153,393.00 Received $130,776.00 Rev. Augustine Temu [email protected]

Office Staff Online Giving We invite you to consider online giving Frank Grande [email protected] through Faith Direct Terri Price [email protected] To sign up at Faith Direct, for regular contributions or for a one Religious Education time gift, visit faithdirect.net and use church code PA994. En- Teresa Maynor [email protected] rollment forms are available at all our churches and Parish

Music Ministries Office. Jennifer Gorske, Director of Music Ministries 412.370.2638; [email protected] Gerard Rohlf 412.657.7570; [email protected] Advisory Councils Safe Environment Melissa Viator [email protected] Parish Pastoral Council Finance Council

Social Ministry & Community Outreach 412.241.1309 Patricia Albacete Martin Albacete Anne Scheuermann [email protected] Linda Atkins David Aleva Pat Hoffman, Social Worker Lois Campbell Christopher Benec Marcus Smith, Food Distribution Assistant/Maintenance Denise Charron-Prochownik Linda Burke Anne Kovalan-Santoni Myers Holy Food Bank Peter Lahoda Michael Polite Veronica Synder 412.731.4195 Teresa Maynor Judy Prata

Media & Communications Joan Price Mara Sullivan Cathy Raffaele [email protected] Janice Reed Glennen Lloyd [email protected] Dante Romito

Bulletin [email protected] Eric Setzler Geloria White Housekeeping/Maintenance Paul Denk, Ray Krivanek, Michael Natalia, Annette Shunk Pastoral Council meets Finance Council meets on the 3rd Monday Principals on the 4th Monday of the month. Sr. Thea Bowman Catholic Academy: Ms. Stephanie Michael of the month. 412.242.3515; [email protected]; sistertheabowman.org St. Bede School: Sr. Daniela Bronka 412.661.9425; [email protected]; saintbedeschool.com Bulletin Announcements are due on Monday at 9 am for next week’s bulletin. New Parishioners Welcome! To register, please call or email the parish office. Registration forms are also available Larger announcements must be submitted a week prior to the Monday deadline. on the welcome page of our website: saintmarymagdalenepgh.org [email protected] Protection of God’s Children Report suspected child abuse At the 24-Hour Child Abuse Hotline: 800.932.0313 As a Faith Community, If a child is in imminent danger, call 911 we pray for all who request prayers.

Mass Online: Livestream Loretta Ashley, Gail Britanik, Scot Brown, Terri Burns, Diane Catley, Mary Ann Dickerson, Brian Durant, The direct link for the live stream: facebook.com/smmppgh/live/ Louann & Gordon, Theresa Grieco, Pat Griffin, (choose the video with the red "live" icon) Dureena Grove, Mel Hobayan, Kimberly Lattimore, (link is also on the homepage of our website) Martin Lavelle, Patricia Marino, Matilda McGuinness, Michelle Menzietti, Dee Pryor, Mary Reidell, Emily Reiling, You do not have to have a Facebook account. Marion Reynoso, Natalie Semler, James & Rose Smith, January 10: St. Bede Church, 11 am Carlos Steele, Arlene Trichtinger, MaKenna Grace Turner, January 17: St. James Church, 4 pm and Rose Vega January 24: Mother of Good Counsel Church, 9 am Our parish community prays for those who request prayers for The Mass will be available on the homepage of our website any reason. If you, a family member, or friend would like to be and YouTube within two hours of the livestream. on our prayer list, please contact Cathy at 412.661.7222 or saintmarymagdalenepgh.org [email protected]. St. Mary Magdalene Parish PGH Mass Intentions January 9—January 17

Brother Kevin Dalmasse Saturday Vigil The Baptism of the Lord 4 pm TAYLOR (St. James Health Ministry) Russell and Grace Prata 9 am BURKE (Judy & Mary Grace Prata) SUNDAY THE BAPTISM OF THE LORD 11 am In Memory of Dr. Robert Lee HAWKINS Livestream (Mary Jean & Dave Havern)

In Celebration of Fr. Tom’s First Anniversary MONDAY Weekday 9 am BURKE as Pastor of Mary Magdalene Parish The Deceased Members of the Daly Family TUESDAY Weekday 9 am ADEOYE (Helen Daly)

WEDNESDAY Weekday 9 am Marie McInerrney (Family) TEMU

THURSDAY Weekday 9 am In Celebration of Fr. Matthew Hawkins’ Birthday HAWKINS 9 am SB Barb Popowitz (Husband, Tony Popowitz) BURKE FRIDAY Weekday 9 am SJ Lordeen & Linda Chadwick (Friend) TAYLOR SATURDAY Weekday 9 am Rosemarie Miele (Paula Blaney) ADEOYE 4 pm Saturday Vigil Second Sunday in Ordinary Time The Griffin Family (Jackie Rodgers) BURKE Livestream 9 am In Memory of Dr. Robert Lee (Paula Blaney) HAWKINS SUNDAY SECOND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME 11 am For the People of the Parish TAYLOR

January 9—January 17 Adoration & Confession SAT St. Bede 9:30 am Second

CCD Zoom 9:45 am SUN Faith Sharing Zoom 2 pm MON Miraculous Medal Novena St. Bede 9:30 am Mafalda Angelo, Mary Carretta, Marlene Joseph, RCIA Zoom 7 pm TUE George Kollar, and Mary Lou Laird Tuesday Vigil Group Zoom, 7 pm Eternal rest grant unto to them, O Lord, and let perpetual WED Food Bank Pick Up Ministry Ctr 8:30 am light shine upon them. May their soul and the souls Mother of Perpetual Help Novena St. Bede 9:30 am of all the faithful departed, through the mercy of God, THURS Study with Fr. Matthew Zoom 7 pm rest in peace. Amen Social Justice & Meeting Zoom, 7 pm St. Bede School Mass St. Bede 9 am FRI STBCA School Mass St. James 9 am Special Collection on January 16 and 17 SAT Adoration & Confession St. Bede 9:30 am for the St. Anthony School Programs and DePaul School for Hearing and Speech. Both programs fill a necessary CCD Zoom 9:45 am SUN role for special education within the Diocese of Pitts- Faith Sharing Zoom 2 pm burgh: St. Anthony School offers education to children Except for CCD and RCIA, Zoom information ages 5 to 21 years with special needs and DePaul is on the Events page of our website. School teaches children, birth to 14 years, who are deaf or hard of hearing. Both programs empower students to become active and contributing members of their respec- This week tive communities.

the Sanctuary Candle All contributions will be greatly appreciated and will make a tremendous impact on the student as well as their fam- at Mother of Good Counsel Church ilies.

is lit in honor of Leola Cook Please note: Contributions made to these programs are and Family. credited to our Parish Share (PSP) goal.

Leola Cook Book Study: “Building a Bridge: How the Celebration of Martin Luther King The and the LGBT Comm Saint Paul Cathedral’s 10 am Mass on Sunday, January unity Can Enter into a Relationship of 17, will be celebrated in commemoration of the life of the Respect, Compassion, and Sensitivity” Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King and broadcast on the St. Paul channel (95 on Comcast, Christian Associates' All are invited to the next Cultural Action Team’s (CAT) Channel). meeting on Monday, February 1, from 7 to 8:30 pm on After Mass, to honor the legacy of Dr. King, the Race & Zoom as we discuss the revised edition of Fr. James Reconciliation Dialogue Group of St. Paul Cathedral will Martin SJ’s book. present, via Zoom, its annual Martin Luther King pro- The meeting will be facilitated by parishioner, Vicki Sheri- gram. Young liturgical dancers will perform the Our Fa- dan, the mother of three LGBT daughters. A limited ther followed by the Honorable Dwayne Woodruff as the number of Fr. Martin's books will be available at cost, featured speaker.

$16 after every weekend Mass. Cash or a check made The theme of 2021 celebration is: The Dream Lives On out to St. Mary Magdalene Parish with Fr. Martin’s book Through Us. Students from the CCD classes of St. Mary in the memo are accepted. Please contact Jennifer Magdalene Parish will be participating in an essay and Gorske if you will not be at Mass. poster contest focusing on the theme and winners will

present their work during the program. Even if you do not get a chance to read the book, please feel welcome to join us for the meeting. The Zoom link will be posted on our website and Face-

Please RSVP for the Zoom link: book page. Linda Atkins ([email protected]) and Jennifer Gorske ([email protected]). Fratelli Tutti If you haven’t read the new encyclical by Francis, “Fratelli Tutti”, Brothers and Sisters, CAT Corner All”, please consider putting it on your winter reading list.

“To speak of a “culture of encounter” means that we, as For the encyclical, more information, and articles visit the a people, should be passionate about meeting others, Fratelli Tutti page on our website: seeking points of contact, building bridges, planning a saintmarymagdalenepgh.org/fratelli-tutti project that includes everyone.” Fratelli Tutti Comments from parishioners on the encyclical... Nothing I have read or heard in these trying times gives me more hope that we really can work Bible Study with Fr. Matthew continues on through the conflicts of our broken society than “Fratelli Thursdays at 7 pm on Zoom. For bible study videos visit Tutti”. Jim McCarville our website: saintmarymagdalenepgh.org/bible-study-videos

For more information, contact Fr. Matthew at Our Parish Pantries have requested cookies dur- 412.661.7222 or [email protected]. ing January. Please bring donations to one of the churches. If you bring them to the Parish Office, 509 S. To register (required): [email protected] Dallas Avenue in Point Breeze, it is preferred that they be brought between 10 am and 5 pm, Monday through Friday. If not, they can be left on the front or back porch. The Social Justice and Peace Commit- tee will meet on Thursday, January 14, at 7 pm via Thank you for your continued support. Zoom. All are welcome to join us as we look for- ward to Lent and plan for this new year. Radio Program, with The link to participate in the meeting can be found Fr. Tom Burke as host, high- under Calendar/Events on our parish website: lights elementary and sec- saintmarymagdalenepgh.org ondary schools; colleges; youth ministry programs; and more, and is broadcast every other Sunday morning on KDKA-AM. Fr. Tom’s next program is on January 17.

Parish Improvement Wish List The items See the homepage of our website, for the link to pod- include replacing the windows at St. James Rectory; up- casts of the programs: saintmarymagdalenepgh.org. dating the Parish Office restroom and kitchen; and the accessible entrance and sacristy doors at Mother of Good Counsel Church. New Bulletin Coming in February We in-

To donate online at Faith Direct: faithdirect.net; use vite you to consider placing an ad in our bulletin and church code PA994, and select Wish List One Time sharing this information with others. It is a great way to Gift. Please indicate in notes which project you are con- support our parish and parishioners. Diocesan Publica- tributing to. tions is our new bulletin publisher.

You do not need to be enrolled in Faith Direct to contrib- For information on ads, please contact Rick Cortez at ute to the Wish List. 412.897.6610 or [email protected]. Many thanks to everyone who helped make the Christmas Season at Saint Mary Magdalene Parish so special and beau- tiful.

Thank you to Fr. Tom, Fr. Taylor, Fr. Matthew, Jennifer Gorske, Director of Music Ministries, cantors, servers, lectors, Eucharistic Ministers, ushers, Melissa Viator for livestreaming our liturgies, and all who decorated our churches so beau- tifully.

We are grateful that, in this difficult time of the Covid-19 pandemic, we are able to be at Mass in person and virtually. We are also grateful for the many virtual opportunities to come together as community in faith sharing, discussion groups, and socials. And we look forward to the time we will meet in person.

Angel Tree Thank You

Thank you to the St. Mary Magdalene Parish Angel Tree. Your generous gift to my grandchildren made such a dif- ference for Christmas. The two older brother and sister have spent much of their childhood at the Corpus Christi Parish. They are blessed to know the value of sharing. They both understood the meaning of receiving a gift from an Angel. While their younger sisters don’t yet un- derstand, Daniel 10 and Annelyse 6 were happy to re- ceive the gift and share with their sisters. Your kindness is most appreciated. Thank you again.

Thank you the Tree of Angel Program. My family really appreciated the gift cards and winter clothes. Somali Families

We wanted to extend a big thank you for the Angel Tree program! It was such a surprise for the gift cards during this difficult time during the holidays. It is much appreci- ated and will go a long way. Pastor’s Note Parish Census

I continue to call the parishioners who have not yet com- A New Beginning! pleted their updated parish census card which was mailed to every registered parishioner a few months ago. If you This weekend we conclude the have not yet completed the parish census, please call Christmas Season by celebrating the Terri Price at the Parish Office, 412.661.7222 ext. 0. Feast of the Baptism of the Lord. Baptism is our gateway into the sac- Parish Improvement “Wish List” Items ramental life of the church. This com- ing week we return to Ordinary Time We have several “wish list” items for updates and repairs before we start the season of Lent on to all three of our campuses including replacing the St. Ash Wednesday, February 17. James Rectory windows, updating the parish office first floor restroom and kitchen, and upgrading the accessible In the first reading from the Prophet , we read how side doors and sacristy door at Mother of Good Counsel. God introduces a special servant who will bring light to the Please consider helping St. Mary Magdalene Parish with nations. The servant does not act on his own initiative but your financial support. is chosen by God. The servant is a beacon of light for the nations. In the second reading from the Acts of the Apos- We also are looking to purchase two kings for our Crèche tles, we read how Peter preaches for the first time inside a at St. Bede. (We only have one King). Each King costs Gentile household. $1,900. If you would like to help us complete the set, please send in your donation to my attention at the parish In the Gospel of Mark, we read that is baptized by office and memo the check “Three Kings Fund.” We thank his cousin, . The heavens open, the Holy you for your generosity. Spirit descends like a dove, while God the Father calls Jesus his beloved Son. After the baptism Jesus begins Parish Improvements his public ministry of teaching and healing. Trpcic Landscaping removed and disposed leaves from We have all been called through Baptism to the common the St. Bede School playground and front entrance and vocations of holiness and service. As we begin a new rectory. year, 2021, we hopefully have turned the page from this Ruthrauff Services, LLC recently completed its annual past year and are moving forward with new goals and res- routine maintenance on the St. Bede School/Church Boiler olutions and trying to commit ourselves to growing deeper and air conditioning system. and stronger in our own discipleship.

Let us continue to be a Beacon of Hope here at St. Mary Happy Birthday Magdalene Parish. Happy Birthday to Frank Grande our Business Manager A New Beginning! who celebrated his birthday this past Friday, January 8; Anne Scheuermann, Director of Social Ministries and Community Outreach who is celebrating her birthday this Catholic Education Plus Tuesday, January 12; and our Parochial Vicar, Fr. Mat- Tune into KDKA Radio, 1020 am every other Sunday thew Hawkins, who is celebrating his birthday this coming morning at 6:30am for Catholic Education Plus. This pro- Thursday, January 14! gram, which I host, highlights elementary and secondary schools, colleges, youth ministry programs, and more. The next program will air next Sunday, January 17. This radio Something to Think About… program is sponsored by Sam and Judy Spanos and the When you were born, you cried and the world rejoiced; Catholic Diocese of Pittsburgh. live your life so that when you die, the world cries and you rejoice. Offertory Envelopes White Elk Every registered parishioner should be receiving weekly offertory envelopes via mail or using the online giving pro- gram “Faith Direct.” Using your weekly offertory enve- lopes, helps run the day-to-day operations of our office With God, All Things Are Possible! and staff, liturgical services, pays the insurance, taxes, and utilities at our Ministry Center, Food Banks, Rectories, Fr. Tom Burke, Pastor Churches and Schools, and keeps our doors open to help [email protected] continue to proclaim the Good News!

Other “Special” Envelopes are earmarked for specific pur- poses not attached to the regular Parish operating account including: Social Ministries, Maintenance Fund, School Support, Parish Share Program, and Utility Assistance Program Envelope. If possible, please write a separate check for the weekly offertory but you can combine your “specials” into one payment. We appreciate your support to our parish and our various ministries. Thank you for your generosity and understanding.

Fr. David Taylor

Over the last few weeks we fol- Living out our baptismal call is a real challenge .We can lowed The on a jour- be lead in so many directions. It is so good to know that ney of faith. We have been a we can be redirected to the call of Christ. What Jesus did participant in this journey. To- at the Jordan served as a model for his public ministry. day, as we conclude the Nativity As people of faith we are caught up in this same model. Season, we join Jesus as he begins another chapter of salva- This New Year will challenge our faith and how we carry it tion history. out in our daily lives. We pray for peace with justice for all. We pray for an end of this pandemic and how it has Baptism begins our own faith afflicted the lives of so many. story. As we watch Jesus begin his life's work we must examine our own. Where has the Lord led us? And most Yes, what happened at Jesus' baptism happened at our important where are we going? I was baptized in two oth- own. We are his beloved daughters and sons and we share in that same spirit. er Christian religions before becoming Catholic. All were and continue to be a part of my faith life. All of us have a A blessed new year to all. faith story. We live it out in the light of Christ. Although he did not need Baptism, there was a desire to identify with each of us. We often say that Jesus is like us in eve- rything but sin.

Fr. Matthew Hawkins

Last year, on December 24th the New The faith that we live is incarnate. This means that an im- York Times published Esau portant dimension of how we experience our faith is em- McCaulley's thoughtful reflection on bodied; we experience it through the sense of sight (the how the Covid-19 crisis is forcing us colors throughout the liturgical year), sound (the ringing of to reflect on how we experience our the bell at the elevation of the Eucharist and the voices of Sunday assembly for worship. With the choir and canters leading us in musical worship), smell all of the inconveniences that the cri- (the incense burning in the thurible), taste (the body and sis imposes, McCaulley argues, we blood of Jesus Christ on our tongues), and touch (the now have an opportunity to reflect on physical sensation of kneeling, standing, and walking to- an experience that has perhaps become too familiar to us. ward the altar).

As we are forced to rely on streamed and recorded Mass- McCaulley says, of the Sunday assembly: “[it] is not about es, maybe it is time to take stock of why gathering as an what the church gives us; it is our way of offering some- assembly is so important to us in the first place. thing to God. It is a small rebellion, a way of saying that McCaulley noted that “researchers at Barna, a group dedi- there is more to life than simply the acquisition of more. It cated to studying faith and culture, found church attend- is an attempt to become the kind of people who live lives ance in America had dropped significantly during the pan- of charity and service.” demic.” He was not surprised by this, because he and his He adds that “the very inadequacy of church services, family found worship over Zoom to be “fundamentally inad- Zoom and otherwise, is a reminder we do not come into equate.” For many people, however, given the serious- churches to encounter a life lesson on how to raise our ness of the illness and its ability to spread, live streaming children or to learn to be good Americans, whatever that is the only reasonable option. means. Our aim is much more audacious. We are at- But McCaulley argued that the inadequacy of worship over tempting to encounter God and, in so doing, find our- the internet is an opportunity to reflect on “the very idea of selves, possibly for the first time…” what we look for in church.” He added that “If bodies and physical spaces are really means by which we attempt to encounter God on earth, something immeasurable is lost when worship goes virtual. This loss becomes all the more acute during the holiday season, a time when churches are usually filled with candles, flowers and flowing vest- ments. Instead, the choir stalls and pews will be largely empty.”

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