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Serving the communities of Bon Air, Carrick, Baldwin and Overbrook
Office: 3198 Schieck St. Pittsburgh, PA 15227
Phone: (412) 884-7744 ~ Fax: (412) 884-2300
Web: holyapostlesparish.org ~ Email: holyapostles@holyapostlesparish.org
Office Hours: 8:00am - 4:00pm ~ Monday ~ Friday
PASTORAL STAFF
Administrative Assistants
Mary Ann Negley ext. 201 mnegley@holyapostlesparish.org
Kathleen Schmidt ext. 204 kschmidt@holyapostlesparish.org Bulletin Editor Judy Lee—ext. 200 bulletin@holyapostlesparish.org
Maintenance Jeff Jenney, Len Lis
Music Director Eileen Hite ehite@holyapostlesparish.org
Social Minister Mary Spinabelli—ext.202 mspinabelli@holyapostlesparish.org
Office Cleaning Julene Pegher
Office Secretary Judy Lee ext. 200 jlee@holyapostlesparish.org
Religious Education REA: Lori Mandela lmandela@holyapostlesparish.org
RE Secretary Rosina Zilionis ext. 222 rzilionis@holyapostlesparish.org
Youth Ministry Deacon Tim ext. 207 tzenchak@holyapostlesparish.org
Safe Environment Lou Ann Shannon safeenvironment@holyapostlesparish.org
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DAILY MASSES
8:00AM Wednesday & Friday St. Wendelin
9:00AM Mon, Wed & Friday St. Albert
8:00AM Tues, Thurs & Saturday St. Basil
9:00AM Tuesday St. Norbert
SATURDAY VIGIL MASSES
4:00PM St. Basil
4:00PM St. Albert
SUNDAY MASSES
8:00AM St. Wendelin
9:00AM St. Norbert
10:30AM St. Basil
11:30AM St. Albert
CONFESSION
11:00AM - Noon Saturday St. Basil
The sacrament of reconciliation is always available to those
seeking it by making an appointment with a priest.
November 26, 2017 CHRIST THE KING
CLERGY
Pastor Reverend Stephen A. Kresak ~ skresak@holyapostlesparish.org Parochial Vicar Reverend Levi D. Hartle ~ lhartle@holyapostlesparish.org
Deacons Michael J. Babcock ~ mbabcock@holyapostlesparish.org
James R. Grab ~ jgrab@holyapostlesparish.org
Timothy B. Zenchak ~ tzenchak@holyapostlesparish.org
November 26 Through
December 3
SUNDAY CHRIST THE KING 4PM ST. ALBERT Paul Ei : Mother, Lorraine Hays 4 PM ST. BASIL Living & Deceased of Holy Apostles Parish 8 AM ST. WENDELIN
Rose Pascaretta : Family 9 AM ST. NORBERT Jim Hanlon : Family 10:30 AM ST. BASIL Tom Davis : Wife & Family 11:30 AM ST. ALBERT Rita Kruezer : Len & Adrienne Maist MONDAY WEEKDAY November 27 9 AM ST. ALBERT Robert Taylor : Wife & Children TUESDAY WEEKDAY November 28 8 AM ST. BASIL Lois Lewis : Marian Fedak 9 AM ST. NORBERT Deceased Members of the Kenny Family : Family WEDNESDAY WEEKDAY November 29 8 AM ST.WENDELIN Matt & Selma Krewin : Krewin Family 9 AM ST. ALBERT Bryan Bauman : Wife & Family THURSDAY WEEKDAY November 30 8 AM ST.BASIL Feliks & Herta Mysliwczyk : A.A. Misiaszek Family FRIDAY WEEKDAY December 1 8 AM ST. WENDELIN Ann Wilk : Family 9 AM ST. ALBERT John Lewandowski : Children SATURDAY WEEKDAY December 2 8 AM ST. BASIL Ed Rhad : Kura Family SUNDAY FIRST SUNDAY IN ADVENT 4 PM ST. ALBERT Living & Deceased of Holy Apostles Parish 4 PM ST. BASIL Henry Caruso : Joe & Cathy McGurk 8 AM ST. WENDELIN Vince Krayvo : Wife & Family 9 AM ST. NORBERT Melvin Ackerman : Jim, Laura, Dave & Lee 10:30 AM ST. BASIL Rudolph Griger : Family 11:30 AM ST. ALBERT Charlotte O’Neill : Husband & Family
This week our parish Sanctuary Candles
are lit for the following intentions.
St. Basil Church 1735 Brownsville Rd. ~ Pittsburgh, PA 15210
Martin, Mary,
Thomas & Sr. Peggy Flaherty
From Family
St. Norbert Church 2413 St. Norbert St. ~ Pittsburgh, PA 15234
Rita Koenig From
Tom & Rita Woods
St. Wendelin Church 2728 Custer Ave. ~ Pittsburgh, PA 15210
Aaron Andrew Schwartz
From Family
St. Albert Church 3198 Schieck St. ~ Pittsburgh, PA 15227
Deceased Members of the
Kranack Family From
Family and
Holy Apostles
Parish Stewardship
Total Combined Parish Share Program
The four previous balances have been combined.
2017 PSP GOAL $ 198,604.00
Holy Apostles Ministries, Meetings & Happenings
Saturday, December 2
Advent Morning of Service 10 AM—12 noon
(Faith Formation Building Upper Floor)
Sunday, December 3
Advent Pot Luck Dinner 5-8 PM
(Faith Formation Building Lower Floor)
Monday, December 4
Nar-Anon Family Group Meeting 6:30 PM
(St. Albert the Great Church Chapel)
Tuesday, December 5
Ladies of Charity Meeting 6:30 PM
(Faith Formation Building)
Wednesday, December 6
Men’s Fellowship Meeting 7:30 PM
(St. Albert the Great Church Chapel)
Saturday, December 9
Festival of Praise 7:30—9 PM
(St. Paul’s Cathedral, Oakland)
Saturday & Sunday, December 9 & 10
Food Bank Collection
(At all the Churches after all Masses)
Monday, December 11
Senior Outreach Meeting 6:30 PM
(Faith Formation Building Upper Floor)
Wednesday, December 13
Women’s Bible Study 7-8 PM
(St. Albert the Great Church Chapel)
Saturday, December 16
Santa Lunch 11:30 AM– 2:30 PM
(Faith Formation Building Lower Floor)
Need more information? Lost your bulletin? You can always check the Holy Apostles Website!
www.holyapostlesparish.org The site is full of up-to-date information, as well as won-
derful pictures of our parish events! Check it out!
Let Us Pray! O Lord, giver of life and source of freedom, I know that all I have received is from your hand. Gracious and loving God, You call us to be stewards of Your abundance, the caretakers of all you have entrusted to us. Help us to always use Your gifts wisely and teach us to share them gener-ously. Send the Holy Spirit to work through us, bringing Your message to those we serve. May our faithful stewardship bear witness to the love of Je-sus Christ in our lives. We pray with grateful hearts, in Jesus’ name. Amen.
DUE TO EARLY
REMITTANCE
THE PSP
WILL BE IN
THE NEXT
BULLETIN
DUE TO EARLY
REMITTANCE
THE OFFERTORY
WILL BE IN
THE NEXT
BULLETIN
Celebrations of Li fe ’ s Journey
If you need to prepare for the baptism of your infant, and you have not had the preparation seminar, please contact
Deacon Mike at (412) 884-7744, extension 206 to schedule a time. We will work to schedule a time
that is convenient for both mom and dad to attend. Sponsors are also welcome. If you already have
had the training, just call Deacon Mike and he will get you on the schedule for your newest arrival.
Please remember members of our parishes
who are in nursing homes, the homebound, the
sick and their caregivers in your
prayers.
May God’s mercy
shine on them.
Together we welcome
all children who were baptized into our
faith & Family
Congratulations to the Parents & Godparents
Our sympathy is extended to the
families of: Edwin Huminski,
Charles Gasior, and Hilda Saline
Grant to Them O’ Lord,
And Let Perpetual Light shine on Them.
Today is the final Sunday of the
liturgical year. Next Sunday we
will start a new year with the
First Sunday in Advent. On this,
the last Sunday of ordinary time,
we also celebrate the feast of
Jesus Christ the King. Today somehow sums up all of
the readings and Gospels we have been hearing through-
out the year. We have been hearing about traveling
around the towns and regions of Galilee, Samaria and
Judea. We have been hearing about Jesus teaching, heal-
ing, consoling, and challenging the religious leaders of
his Time. We have been hearing about Jesus the Christ
who is our Lord and King. He is the visible presence of
God in our midst. The readings for today’s Mass present
us with two very different images of Jesus. The first
reading and Psalm both point to Jesus as a shepherd who
will look after and tend his sheep as a shepherd tends his
flock when he finds himself among his scattered sheep.
In the second reading however Paul presents us with a
powerful image of Christ as Lord and King. He reminds
us that just as all have died because of the fall of Adam,
so all will be made alive in Christ. Jesus Christ is pre-
sented as the all-powerful ruler to whom every other
power and authority must eventually give way. Paul tells
us, “He must reign until he has put all his enemies under
his feet.” Jesus represents life in all its fullness and one
that he wants to share with every single person. In the
Gospel, Jesus teaches what we must do in order to shat
the fullness of life he wants to share with us. Jesus
teaches that if we hope to be counted among his
sheep, then we must be loving people even if and
when we may not feel loved back. This is the way
God loves us. Fulfilling obligations or practices of
personal piety are not enough if they are not backed
with actions that benefit others. It is not enough to
say, “I am a good enough Catholic because I go to
Mass every Sunday” if we don’t put our faith into
action by caring for and loving others. As members of
His flock, we are expected to go out of out way and
reach out with love and compassion, especially to
those in need – the hungry, the
thirsty, the stranger, the poor and
naked, the sick and those in prison.
This is the King we are called to
honor and serve and the way we
can do it is to be filled with love,
care, and compassion for all of
God’s people, especially those
who find themselves furthest from him. The image of
Judgment presented in the Gospel presents us with a
challenge not about where we will be in the future but
about where we are today because where we find our
elves today, the king we find ourselves worshiping
today, will determine where will be in the end. The
best way to know that we will be numbered among
His sheep is for us to BE, NOW, in this time and
place, loving, caring, compassionate Catholics to
wards all of God’s people.
Fr. Steve
By Stephanie Logue
Good Advice The book Don’t Sweat the Small Stuff by Richard Carlson has a lot of good advice. One suggestion is to treat your family members as if it was the last time you were going to see them. We’ve all heard the advice for married cou-ples, “don’t go to bed mad.” Sometimes when we are an-gry, it’s difficult to reconcile with our spouse before we go to sleep. But, heaven forbid, what if they were to die during the night and we never had a chance to apologize? This can pertain to any close relationship. I once heard a story of a mother and daughter who were arguing first thing in the morning. The daughter angrily stormed out on her way to work. A few hours later, the mother was informed that her daughter had been killed in a car acci-dent. The mother lived in anguish for years because the last words she had said to her daughter were harsh. The two never had a chance to say good-bye or “I love you” one last time. Years ago, my husband and I were having a disagreement in the car on the way to work in downtown Pittsburgh. He would always drop me off near my building and drive across the river to park where they had cheaper rates. That day, I got out of the car and, with a harsh last word, slammed the door. As I headed to my building, the argu-ment was gnawing at me and I knew it would be a wasted day at work if I didn’t make it right. So I spent fifteen minutes or so walking around Pittsburgh and timed it so that I could intercept him on his way to his office and apologize. It is human nature to occasionally take our loved ones for granted. The song “You Always Hurt the One You Love” often rings true. We are pleasant with our co-workers, classmates, and sometimes even strangers, but we take out our stress and frustrations on family members – the ones who least deserve it. How is that fair? If you knew you would never see your loved one again, would you waste time with petty arguments or hold grudges? Try to appreciate every minute you have with your family members and friends – there might not be a tomorrow.
School bus transportation provided
from St. Albert
parking lot to the cathedral and back for
those who require it.
A donation of $10.00 per person.
Children under the age of 14 free.
Free Parking is available at Oakland Catholic
This special Christmas celebration of Jesus will be held at St. Paul Cathedral in Oakland.
Bishop David Zubik will be the presider at this service.
Witness Speaker will be Michael Woshner.
Come and join in with choirs from throughout the Diocese
to fill the Cathedral with joyful song.
Saturday December 9, 2017
7:30 PM - 9:00 PM
HOLY APOSTLES PARISH Website:www.holyapostlesparish.org Email:praise@holyapostlesparish.org
Phone: (412) 884-7744
ST. PAUL CATHEDRAL 108 North Dithridge Street
Pittsburgh, PA 15213
Hosted By:
Questions: call 412-884-7744
The tradition of the Christ-
mas Giving trees will con-
tinue at all four parishes this
year. The trees will be up
next weekend Dec 2nd &
3rd. There are 3 area social
service agencies being
served this year; Lifeline,
Norbert Home Care and Al-
liance for Infants. Please
have all wrapped or bagged
gifts with the TAG back to
one of the parishes by December 16th or 17th!
Thank you in advance for your generosity.
READINGS FOR THE WEEK
Monday: Dn 1:1-6, 8-20; Dn 3:52-56; Lk 21:1-4
Tuesday: Dn 2:31-45; Dn 3:57-61; Lk 21:5-11
Wednesday: Dn 5:1-6, 13-14, 16-17, 23-28;
Dn 3:62-67; Lk 21:12-19
Thursday: Rom 10:9-18; Ps 19:8-11; Mt 4:18-22
Friday: Dn 7:2-14; Dn 3:75-81; Lk 21:29-33
Saturday: Dn 7:15-27; Dn 3:82-87; Lk 21:34-36
Sunday: Is 63:16b-17, 19b; 64:2-7;
Ps 80:2-3, 15-16, 18-19; 1 Cor 1:3-9;
Mk 13:33-37
New Parishioner Registration Form
NAME: ________________________________
ADDRESS: _____________________________
________________________________________
PHONE: ( ) ___________________________
EMAIL : _______________________________
COMMENT: ____________________________
For the winter months we will be ad-
justing the Nar-Anon meeting schedule
to ONCE a MONTH. It will be on the
first Monday of the month (only) start-
ing November 6. (except on New
Year’s day) until further notice. It will
continue to be in the chapel of
St. Albert the Great, at 6:30 pm. If you have more imme-
diate needs in this area of your life, contact Mike Bab-
cock at 412-884-7744 x 206 and he will identify the clos-
est meeting for you in the interim. You can also find
meetings and locations on the internet at http://www.nar-
anon.org or https://sites.google.com/site/naranonwpa/ .
THE DEACON’S CORNER
Deacon’s Corner Today I woke up thinking everything is really
great! Then I realized I was actually late (or
close to the deadline) on several items including
my Deacon’s Corner. As I worked to get things
done and all caught up, I began to wonder if God
was ever late for anything. Now we all know God is not
“on the clock”. I know a lady who prayed for something
very dear to her for over 13 years. Of course God an-
swered. But as most humans she was looking for some-
thing just a little faster. But we quickly learn that humans
set deadlines, but God often ignores them. There are
many reasons why this is God’s way.
One big reason is that it builds faith. When the
disciples thought they were in danger of drowning, they
woke Jesus. Jesus said to them, “Oh you of little faith”.
They had just seen him heal leprosy, heal Peter’s mother-
in-law, cast out demons, and now he calmed the storm, but
they were afraid of drowning. When the Centurion came
to Jesus and said, my servant is paralyzed and very ill, Je-
sus said I will go and heal him. But the Centurion replied,
“Lord I am not worthy that you should enter under my
roof”. Jesus said, “It will be done as you believed it
would,” and the servant was healed that very hour.
So we begin to see the active ingredient here is
FAITH. It is that time between our deadline for God and
God’s answer to our prayer that our faith has the chance to
grow. Keep on praying and have faith.
Deacon Mike
“In Christ: We Are One,
We Are Sent”
Become a part of our exciting and
Faith-Filled Parish Family! If you are visiting us here at Holy Apostles Parish,
WE WELCOME YOU!
Fill out the form below and mail it or drop it in the col-
lection basket at any of our four churches and we will
gladly contact you to get you registered. Welcome!
FESTIVAL OF PRAISE TEE SHIRTS
Coping With Grief
During the Holidays Saint Elizabeth of Hungary Parish will
be hosting a holiday Grief Support and
Educational Seminar on Wednesday,
December 13th from 10:30 am to 12:00 pm. The
seminar will be held in Pius X building, Room
107. Those in attendance will learn ways to cope with
the loss of a loved one during the holidays. Registra-
tion is required. Please contact Karen Michaux at 412
-207-1655 to register. All are welcome!
It’s not to late to order shirts for the next Festival of
Praise. You have until December 1. You can call the Par-
ish Office. If you have already ordered shirts you can
pick them up on or after December 7 at the Parish Office.
Than you can wear them to the next Festival.
Grand Knight
Bernard Komoroski 412-381-7175)
Gilmary Council #3868
REMEMBERING OUR MILITARY
VOLUNTEER HELP NEEDED.
If you have a soft spot for remembering the men and
women from our parish who are currently serving in the
armed forces overseas we are looking for your help. We
would like to form a committee who will gather the
names and address of those serving, so the parish can
send them cards and a Christmas package to remind them
they are in our hearts and prayers. We would also like to
have photo boards to display in our churches to remem-
ber them at Mass. If you think you can dedicate some
time to helping form the committee, please call the parish
office and leave your name and number so we can sched-
ule a meeting and open-house for others who may want
to help.
If you have a family member or friend who
is currently serving or will be serving over-
seas during Christmas, please notify the par-
ish office with their name and an address
where a small package can be sent to them
during the holidays. The deadline for receiv-
ing names will be the end of November. If you would like to help with this effort, please call
Fr. Steve at the parish office: 412-884-7744—ext. 203
Advent Day of Service for our Homebound parishioners
co-sponsored by the Ladies of Charity and the Senior
Outreach Committee, is Saturday, December 2, from 10
am till 12 noon. This day of service to prepare gift bags
and Christmas cards for our homebound parishioners is
open to all volunteers men, women and children, and any
and all help is greatly needed and appreciated. Our home-
bound families are so grateful to be remembered and in-
cluded as part of Holy Apostles Christmas Season. Ques-
tions / Concerns call Helene Scheider at 412-882-8677.
GENESIS OF PITTSBURGH ADVENT DAY OF SERVICE
Annual Christmas
Cookie Sale, December
16 and 17.
Hope this will give every-
one time to decide which
of your favorite Cookie,
Nut Rolls, Candies you
would like to make.
Please let us know what
you will be bringing.
ADVENT POT LUCK DINNER
The advent Pot Luck Dinner will be held on Sunday, De-
cember 3, from 4:30 PM to 7 PM . You can call the Par-
ish Office and let us know what you will be bringing and
how many will be attending.
SANTA LUNCH
Santa Lunch will be held on Saturday, December 16 in
the St. Albert the Great Lower Hall from 11:30 AM till
2:30 PM. Admission is $8 per person.
On behalf of all us here at Genesis of Pittsburgh, thank
you for the Pro Life collection of $1,697.71. We hope
you know how grateful we are and that your gift will
make a difference in the lives of women & families in our
community.
Genesis has always had the vision that every mother, de-
spite their challenges and income, deserves the chance to
create a healthy family foundation for their child. Your
donation helps us to fulfill our mission work by providing
educational opportunities, basic children necessities like
formula and diapers, a residential program and adoption
services for pregnant women with unplanned pregnan-
cies!
Because of your gift, we are able to make a difference.
LOVE GOD FOR GOD IS LOVE
.
To: _______________ From:______________________
This is a personal and heartfelt invitation from
me and my family of Holy Apostles Parish to
come and join us each weekend at Church.
Will you come and pray with us?
WE ARE SAVING A SEAT FOR YOU!
Invite someone to Mass next weekend!
Cut out the invitation below
and give it to someone special.
Christ, the Unconventional King
Today we celebrate the Solemnity of Our
Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe.
What a magnificent title for the God who
created us and loves us to the end. Of course, Christ is the
most unconventional king. Instead of being born in a pal-
ace, he was born among the animals in a manger. Instead
of the security of soldiers and guards, he was accompa-
nied by twelve simple men. Instead of being crowned
with gold and jewels, he was crowned with thorns. And,
as today’s Gospel reminds us, he did not want his face
etched on coins or framed on walls, but instead wanted to
be seen in the faces of those most in need. While Christ’s
kingship is unconventional, his reign over us is effective
as he lovingly shepherds us towards the kingdom, On
Mission for The Church Alive! invites us to seek new
and, at times, unconventional ways to reach out to our
sisters and brothers and strengthen our relationships with
each other and with our Lord and King. As Christ reigns
in our hearts and in the world, may he shepherd us as we
work to fulfill his mission of love.
Visit onmisionchurchalive.org
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS
Dear Parish Family,
Grace, love, and joy to you in Christ Jesus! Well, time is
flying by and for the first time in my life I am singing
Christmas Carols before Thanksgiving. I never liked it
when people sang Christmas Carols even before advent.
The fact of the matter is that when you are a church musi-
cian, you have to practice things months in advance, and
getting ready for the December Festival of Praise has got
me in the Christmas spirit already! I cannot wait for our
Lord to come!
When I was on my retreat a few weeks ago,
there was a moment in spiritual direction when the yearn-
ing for God grew so strong within me that I thought I
might explode! “I want to be with God now” I exclaimed!
My director assured me that this was a good desire and I
knew it was even though it meant that I am going to have
to be patient for a long time. As I expressed my frustra-
tion, he said, “you need to place all of your longing in the
Eucharist and you will find your desire for Jesus satisfied,
because Jesus is fully present in the Eucharist”. As he said
that, I knew he was right and I cannot tell you how beauti-
ful it was to receive the Lord at Mass later that day! Do
not be afraid to place all your longings on Jesus in the
Eucharist! If your heart is open, all your desires will be
fulfilled in Him. Be blessed!
In Christ,
Fr. Levi
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all Masses in all the Churches of Holy Apostles Parish.
Proceeds from the sale will go toward the Knights of Co-
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seminarians. The auto magnets are $5, and the lawn signs
are $10.
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The CCD Office has moved!
We are now across the hall
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Our Advent Project and Candy Cane Grams
begins December 3rd. Our Advent Project is
collecting hats, gloves, scarves, mittens and
white tube socks. All items can be for adult
and children sizes and must be NEW. Hand
made/crochet/knitted items are most welcome!
We are continuing our tradition of the "Candy
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We have our Confirmation date:
Thursday, February 15, 2018
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2935 Brownsville Rd., Pittsburgh (South Hills)
Michael K. BestFuneral Director
Supervisor
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