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OCTOBER 25, 2020 | 114TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE DEDICATION OF ST. PAUL CATHEDRAL PARISH ADMINISTRATIVE PARISH WORSHIP SITES OFFICE Saint Paul Saint Regis Saint Rosalia Saint Stephen 3256 Parkview Ave 411 Greenfield Ave 5115 Second Ave Cathedral 108 N. Dithridge Street Fifth Ave & Craig St Pittsburgh, PA 15213 Pittsburgh, PA 15207 Pittsburgh, PA 15207 Pittsburgh, PA 15213 Pittsburgh, PA 15213 Phone: 412-621-4951 Fax: 412-621-1079 MISSION STATEMENT [email protected] The Catholic Community of Greenfield, Hazelwood and Oakland seeks to proclaim, witness and share the Good News of Jesus Christ with everyone. ghocatholics.org Empowered by the Holy Spirit and nourished by the Eucharist, Saint Paul Cathedral Parish welcomes all to come and to join us on our mission to deepen our faith and holiness, grow in our love for God and others, and facebook.com/stpaulpgh extend charity to all, especially the poor and those in need. twitter.com/saintpaulpgh WWW.GHOCATHOLICS.ORG BISHOP OF PITTSBURGH PARISH INFORMATION Most Reverend David A. Zubik, D.D. MASS INTENTIONS CLERGY TEAM Monday, October 26 Very Reverend Kris D. Stubna, S.T.D. 8:15 am St. Paul Cathedral Linda La Face Pastor and Rector [email protected] 12:05 pm St. Paul Cathedral Jeanne Marie Peluso Tuesday, October 27 Reverend John S. Odeyemi Parochial Vicar 8:15 am St. Paul Cathedral Dr. John McSorley, Living [email protected] 12:05 pm St. Paul Cathedral David Bober Reverend Daniel L. Walsh, C.S.Sp. Wednesday, October 28 Parochial Vicar [email protected] 8:15 am St. Paul Cathedral Theresa DiPalma 12:05 pm St. Paul Cathedral Mercedes Barado and Josefina Garcia Reverend Steven M. Palsa, M.Div., M.A. Part-time Parish Chaplain 7:00 pm St. Paul Cathedral Novena to Our Mother of Perpetual Help [email protected] Thursday, October 29 Reverend Michael R. Ackerman 8:15 am St. Paul Cathedral Kathleen Donnelly In Residence 12:05 pm St. Paul Cathedral Mr. and Mrs. Donato and Gemma Pollice [email protected] Friday, October 30 Deacon Thomas J. Berna, Ph.D. 8:15 am St. Paul Cathedral Margaret Viglio, Living Deacon [email protected] 12:05 pm St. Paul Cathedral Fred and Margaret Grasser Saturday, October 31 8:15 am St. Paul Cathedral Delphine McMullen THIS WEEK’S READINGS 12:05 pm St. Paul Cathedral Joan Desmond Meyer 4:00 pm St. Rosalia Antoinette Hahjan Monday, October 26 Sunday, November 1 Weekday - 6:30 am St. Paul Cathedral Rossiter and Hauber Family, Living & Deceased Eph 4:32—5:8 * Lk 13:10-17 10:00 am St. Paul Cathedral Charlotte Cordaro 12:00 pm St. Paul Cathedral Michael and Mary Allen, Living Tuesday, October 27 1:00 pm St. Rosalia (Spanish) Cancroy and Gallagher Family, Deceased Weekday - Eph 5:21-33 * Lk 13:18-21 2:00 pm St. Paul Cathedral Annual Firefighter’s Memorial Mass 6:00 pm St. Paul Cathedral Richard Derbis Wednesday, October 28 LITURGY SCHEDULE (CURRENT) Saints Simon and Jude, Apostles - Mass Times Novena to Our Mother of Eph 2:19-22 * Lk 6:12-16 St. Paul Cathedral Perpetual Help Sunday: 6:30am, 10am, 12noon & 6pm St. Paul Cathedral Weekdays (Monday - Saturday): Wednesday: 7pm - 8pm 8:15am & 12:05pm Thursday, October 29 Eucharistic Exposition & Adoration: 7pm Weekday - St. Rosalia Novena Prayers & Benediction: 7:30pm Eph 6:10-20 * Lk 13:31-35 Saturday Anticipated: 4pm Televised Mass Sunday: 1pm (Spanish) Live on Comcast - Cable Channel 95 Friday, October 30 Confession Times Live Streamed Online - ghocatholics.org St. Rosalia Parking Lot Weekdays (Monday - Saturday): 8:15am Weekday - Sunday: 10am Phil 1:1-11 * Lk 14:1-6 Friday: 12noon - 1pm Saturday: 12noon - 1pm FAITHFUL STEWARDSHIP Saturday, October 31 Blessed Virgin Mary - A word of thanks to all who give so generously to support our parish and its many services. Phil 1:18b-26 * Lk 14:1, 7-11 St. Paul Cathedral Parish - Sunday, October 11, 2020 4:00 pm: 6:30 am: 10:00 am: 12:00 pm: 1:00 pm: 6:00 pm: Mail-in: Total: Sunday, November 1 $862.00 $1,928.00 $2,456.00 $815.00 $132.00 $761.00 $4,715.00 $11,669.00 Solemnity of All Saints - Diocesan Victim Assistance Coordinator: 412-456-3093 (Office); 1-888-808-1235 (Hotline) Rv 7:2-4, 9-14 * 1 Jn 3:1-3 * Mt 5:1-12a PA Child Line: 1-800-932-0313 - Call 9-1-1 immediately if a child is in danger 2 SAINT PAUL CATHEDRAL PARISH | GREENFIELD, HAZELWOOD, OAKLAND PARISH STAFF REFLECTIONS Sister Mariella Bradley Office Staff [email protected] SCRIPTURE REFLECTION Larry Clapper All that God wants of us is to love Him and to love one another. Why Director of Facilities and Maintenance can we not fulfill these commands? Why do we find ourselves so [email protected] incapable of such a simple commandment? When we are honest with Ken Danchik ourselves, we admit that there is something broken in our humanity. Associate Organist Our Catholic Tradition calls this “original sin” and because of our [email protected] sinfulness, the Father sends His Son to save us in the power of the Holy Beverly Farinelli Spirit. Wedding Coordinator [email protected] The first reading today is from the Book of Exodus. This particular passage speaks to us of the mercy and compassion that God has for Don Fellows Director of Music and Organist the orphans, the widows and the poor. God tells us that we must be [email protected] like Him and also have mercy and compassion in a special way for the Erica Gamerro orphans, the widows and the poor. This is a requisite of those who Part-time Pastoral Associate belong to the “covenant.” Today many of us Christians forget that we [email protected] belong to the “new covenant” with Jesus Christ. We inherit the promises Eileen Lancos of the Old Covenant and have the gifts of the New Covenant. It is our Sacristan baptism into Christ that makes us members of this Covenant. It is Jean Malek important for us Christians to remember that in this New Covenant we Parish Secretary have the promise and commitment of God Himself for our salvation [email protected] and for our well-being. Christina McCann The second reading is from the First Letter to the Thessalonians. In this Wedding Coordinator passage of this Letter, Saint Paul reminds us that we must always give [email protected] example of how to live our Christian faith. When we live with joy and Mike Pittek gladness, the New Covenant, others are drawn to come to know the Office Manager Lord. Most of us know at least one or two people that we would [email protected] consider models for living a Christian life. We ourselves need to Terri Taormina Director of Religious Education become models of how to live. We do that by striving to live as Christ [email protected] lived, striving to be faithful to our Covenant with Him and by each day Ted Wojcik renouncing all that is against the Lord. Sacristan Today’s Gospel from Saint Matthew is very short but also very clear. Greg Zigray What is the greatest commandment? To love God and to love one Business Manager another. This message of the Lord Jesus is very clear: to live is to strive [email protected] to love! If we want to be faithful to the God who created us, then we must love all others. We know that in the tradition, it is easy to love those who love us. Jesus calls us to love everyone and that proof of that QUOTES OF THE WEEK love is the special love that we must have for our enemies and those who try to destroy us. “The Rosary is a powerful weapon We are invited today to live more profoundly the love given to us in to put the demons to flight and to Christ Jesus. As God’s children and disciples of Jesus, we must show keep oneself from sin… If you that love for all people and especially for those who are our enemies in desire peace in your hearts, in any way. The promise for us, the Covenant, is that we shall possess your homes, and in your country, everlasting life and be with the Lord forever. assemble each evening to recite the Rosary. Let not even one day pass without saying it, no matter FROM THE HEART OF OUR PASTOR, FATHER STUBNA how burdened you may be with Some years ago, our then Bishop of Pittsburgh, Bishop Donald Wuerl, many cares and labors.” wrote a pastoral letter entitled, Speaking the Truth in Love: Christian ~ Pope Saint Pius XI Discourse within the Church. Sadly, it was written out of necessity to address the manner in which some of the faithful were responding to “Remember this: Whoever sows the decisions and changes that were being made for the good of the sparingly will also reap sparingly, Church as part of the parish reorganization. We were reminded in that and whoever sows generously will also reap generously.” pastoral letter that as members of the Church we share one faith, one ~ Saint Paul 3 OCTOBER 25, 2020 | 114TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE DEDICATION OF ST. PAUL CATHEDRAL SOCIAL MEDIA For parish updates, news, and more REFLECTIONS find us on Twitter and Facebook: twitter.com/saintpaulpgh baptism, one life in Jesus Christ. We are indeed brothers and sisters to each other, united in our love for God and his Church. That has to be facebook.com/stpaulpgh the foundation of our relationship in the Church.