HOLY SEPULCHER PARISH • BUTLER, PA PAGE 1
March 25, 2018 • Palm Sunday of the Passion of the Lord
Holy Sepulcher 1304 E. CRUIKSHANK ROAD • BUTLER, PA 16002
www.holysepulcher.org • Email: [email protected]
Phone: 724-586-7610 • Office Hours: M−F 8 am−4 pm
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PARISH MISSION STATEMENT
Holy Sepulcher Parish is a warm, welcoming, faith-filled family dedicated to following Jesus Christ through Scripture and the Traditions of the Roman Catholic Church. United through Baptism, nourished by the Eucharist and empowered by the Holy Spirit, we are committed to serving our brothers and sisters. We welcome all to join us as we celebrate the
joy and mystery of the empty tomb.
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Gospel Reflections for Palm Sunday With the children of the Hebrews, the Church
participates today in the triumph of Christ. He enters the Holy City, Jerusalem, to pass from this
world to his father. The passion narratives which
are read on this Sunday form without a doubt the
primitive heart of our gospels. There are many concerns which
converge around these simple but dramatic stories. They
influence the manner of recounting the passion. In the care taken to show that Christianity had nothing to do with a
criminal or rebellious movement, the Evangelists highlight both
the plot which results in the death of Jesus and the innocence of
the Savior crucified for sinners. They also demonstrate to Israel
how this death fulfilled the scriptures, accomplished in the
central event of the passion and in the details of its unfolding.
The historical insertion of the crucifixion into the celebration of
the Jewish Passover is decisive for Christians. Jesus replaced
the immolation of the paschal lamb with the sacrifice of a new
covenant. In addition to these apologetic and theological
concerns, the evangelists proposed Jesus as a role model of
humility, of prayer, of endurance, of suffering. In these virtues
which perfected the humanity of Jesus, the Church had much to
learn. The passion narratives are not reduced to a mere recita-
tion of episodes. Marked by the personality of each evangelist;
they present an undivided history in which the assaults of evil,
carried to their heights in Jesus’ passion, are rendered powerless
by God.
Good Friday is the commemoration of the
death of Jesus on the cross just outside the wall
of Jerusalem. This is the only day of the year
the Eucharist is not celebrated in its usual form
of the Mass, but we will have a Liturgy of the
Word at 1:30 pm with a reading of the
Passion narrative and Psalms prophesying the death of Jesus,
veneration of the Cross and Holy Communion.
Veneration of the Cross: Late in the fourth century, the
veneration of the cross was introduced into Good Friday
traditions in Jerusalem. The slow procession of people to
kiss the cross remains a dramatic feature of the Good Friday
service. Good Friday liturgy concludes with Holy
Communion.
We will also hold a Tenebrae Service with the choir at
7:00 pm. on Friday evening.
Holy Thursday begins the Triduum,
which, from the fourth century, celebrated the
Paschal Mystery. The oldest and still official
name of this day is Thursday of the Lord’s
Supper. It commemorates the
historical Gospel events surrounding the Last Supper and the
institution of the Holy Eucharist. The only Mass that day is
the 7:00 pm observance of the Lord’s Last Supper.
Remembering the institution of the Holy Eucharistic is the
heart of the Holy Thursday observance.
Parish liturgies, with joyful overtones once again take place in
the evening. Bells ring and festive colors are used for
vestments and decorations. The Glory to God, not sung since
Ash Wednesday, returns for this brief moment.
♦ Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament: At the end of the Holy Thursday liturgy, the Blessed Sacrament is carried in procession with incense and song to the Day Chapel. After placing the conse-crated bread in the tabernacle, an atmosphere of quiet waiting with the Lord begins. Following the evening Mass, time of Adora-tion before the blessed Sacrament will continue until 11:00 pm.
♦ Stripping of the Altar: A new theme becomes obvious with an anticipation of suffering and death. The altar table in the Church is stripped in silence. At times in the past, this action was consid-ered symbolic of the stripping of Jesus before his crucifixion. People begin leaving quietly for their home. An atmosphere of sadness and reflection begins. These are hours of waiting with Jesus as the saving events begin to unfold.
Easter Vigil: This is the high point of the
liturgical year. The Vigil has regained its rightful
place as the most important ritual of the year. An
annual celebration of the Lord’s resurrection goes
back to the first generation of Christianity. During
the first three centuries, this was the ONLY feast observed
throughout the church and was done by way of a vigil, a watch.
It was natural that Christians chose the night hours to celebrate
their religious experience of a Christ victorious over death and
sin, as well as their victory along with His. Holy Saturday
services include lighting of the Easter fire, which still begins
the vigil today, but was not part of the ritual in ancient times.
The lighting of a new Easter fire also had a practical purpose.
The lamps in the church in the early centuries used to be
extinguished Holy Thursday night. Consequently, a new fire
had to be lit for the celebration and readers to see by. It is
during the Vigil that those preparing for initiation are received
into the Church. The Vigil begins at 8:00 pm.
Blessing of the Easter Food
Holy Saturday at 12:30 pm, we have the popular
tradition for the preparation of festivities of
Easter. On this day or before, eggs are boiled and
dyed, new clothes are purchased, foods prepared.
The blessing of special foods for Easter is still a
tradition, especially among those of Eastern
European ancestry. Baskets of food are brought to
the church and blessed by the priest or deacon.
Easter Masses: Easter Sunday Masses will be at
8:00 am, 10:00 am and
12:00 Noon.
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Easter Flowers If you would like to make a donation for flowers displayed on the Altar at
Easter, please fill out a form located in the Narthex, use the specific Easter
flower donation envelope which is in the April offering envelopes, or give
through online giving. The flowers can be in memory of or in honor of a
loved one or for any other sentiment.
Donations can be put in the collection basket or dropped off at the parish office.
Checks are made payable to Holy Sepulcher.
WELCOME TO HOLY SEPULCHER Welcome and thank you for choosing to worship with us today at Holy Sepulcher
Church. We are pleased to have you with us. We hope that you will return often to
worship with us, to grow in Christ and in our Catholic Faith. If you are new
and would like to join the parish, please register at:
http://www.holysepulcher.org/about-us/new-parishioners or contact the Parish Office.
Mass Intentions & Schedule
Mon., March 26, 2018 9:00 am † Ruth Schneider
Linda Prather
Tues., March 27, 2018 7:30 am † Chuck Docherty
Family
Wed., March 28, 2018 7:00 pm † Teresa Dunn
Jim & Peggy Hutchinson
Thurs., March 29, 2018
Holy Thursday 7:00 pm Mass of the Lord’s Supper
Fri., March 30, 2018
Good Friday 1:30 pm Passion of Our Lord (No Mass)
Sat., March 31, 2018
Easter Vigil 8:00 pm For the People of Holy Sepulcher
Sun., April 1, 2018
Easter Sunday 8:00 am For the People of Holy Sepulcher
Sun., April 1, 2018
Easter Sunday 10:00 am For the People of Holy Sepulcher
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Sun., April 1, 2018
Easter Sunday 12:00 Noon For the People of Holy Sepulcher
EASTER MASS ON TV FOR THE HOMEBOUND
Is someone you love unable to join us during Easter? For the faithful at home or in healthcare settings, the Heart of the Nation Sunday T.V. Mass brings spiritual comfort and the blessings of joy-filled hope in our Risen Savior. Please invite anyone you know who cannot get out to church to tune in to Catholic Mass on T.V. on WPGH, channel 53 (Fox) at 7:00 am. or online at www.HeartoftheNation.org. For those who can get to church, the T.V. or online liturgy does not fulfill the Sunday Mass obligation.
GOOD FRIDAY TENEBRAE SERVICE
A Good Friday Tenebrae Service featuring “The Seven Last Days” Cantata by Joel
Raney will be presented by the Holy Sepulcher Church Adult Choir. Tenebrae is an
ancient service of light that is traditionally prayed during Holy Week. Our Tenebrae
Service will take place on Good Friday. During this moving service, we recall the
last days of our Lord through song and light. If you have never experienced Tene-
brae, we highly recommend that you join us on Friday, March 30 at 7:00 pm.
DIRECTORY Bishop of Pittsburgh
Most Rev. David A. Zubik
Father Robert J. Cedolia, Pastor
Deacon: Mr. David S. Miller [email protected]
School Principal:
Sister Anna Marie Gaglia, CSJ 724-586-5022; [email protected]
School Assistant Principal:
Ms. Ashley Blystone [email protected]
School Secretary:
Mrs. Lydia Smith 724-586-5022; [email protected]
Director of Faith Formation:
Sr. Benita DeMatteis 724-586-7276; [email protected]
Admin. Assistant of Faith Formation:
Mrs. Rachael Horstman [email protected]
Coordinator of Youth & Young Adult
Ministry:
Ms. Joni Mulvaney 724-481-1232; [email protected]
Directress of Music Ministries
Ms. Madlyn DeRito 724-694-9210; [email protected]
Business Manager:
Mrs. Joan Tosto 724-586-7610; [email protected]
Admin. Assistant to the Pastor and Safe
Environment Coordinator:
Mrs. Joanne Castello 724-586-7610; [email protected]
Parish Secretary:
Ms. Dana Knox 724-586-7610; [email protected]
Parish Pastoral Council:
Mr. Raymond Schratz - Vice Chairperson
Prayer Chain Requests:
724-586-7610 or [email protected]
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AROUND THE PARISH
WEEKLY OFFERING
Regular Collection: Sunday, March 18, 2018
(290) Envelopes Loose (35) Online Total $8,217.00 $1,824.46 $1,137.00 $11,178.46 Parish Maintenance Fund: $1,397.00
Parish Share: $2,443.00
Parish Share Diocesan Goal Collected: $41,264.00
2016 Parish Share Diocesan Goal: $99,076.00
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April 1, 2018
10:00 am
Eucharistic
Ministers
J. Doyle
L. Fey
K. King
R. Shaw
M. Fox
M. Rosswog
D. Smith
J. Smith
Dcn. Dave
Proclaimer
A. King
Altar Servers
I. Seybert
C. Seybert
April 1, 2018
8:00 am
Eucharistic
Ministers P. Green
R. Green
M. Marshall
D. Scheider
A. Schratz
R. Schratz
G. Weaver
K. Weaver
Dcn. Dave
Proclaimer
M. Cunningham
Altar Servers
Z. Brandl
B. Mockenhaupt
April 1, 2018
12:00 Noon
Eucharistic
Ministers K. Connelly
J. Konig
K. Martell
R. Novak
M. Sippey
N. Sippey
L. Stearns
M. Wertz
Dcn. Dave
Proclaimer
P. Palermo
Altar Servers
R. Connelly
A. Kennihan
Weekday Altar Server (3/26-3/27) A. Kennihan
Volunteer Servers needed for Wed.7:00 p.m. Mass, Holy
Thursday, Good Friday and Holy Saturday Services.
For the complete month’s schedule, visit our website:
http://www.holysepulcher.org/ministries/liturgical-
ministries
SPECIAL COLLECTIONS DURING HOLY WEEK
The collection on Holy Thursday (March 29) will be used to support teens going on the Life Teen Mission Trip 2018 and other summer activities. Your generosity is most appreciated.
On Good Friday, we will take up a collection for the Holy Land. Pope Francis has asked to support the Pontifical Good Friday Collection, which helps Christians in the Holy Land. Your support helps the church minister in parishes, provide the Catholic schools and offer religious education. The Pontifical Good Friday Collection also helps to preserve the sacred shrines. The wars, unrest and instability have been especially hard on Christians. In these times of crisis, the Pontifical Good Friday Collection provides humanitarian aid to refugees. When you contribute to the Pontifical Good Friday Collection, you become an instru-ment of peace and join with Catholics around the world in solidarity with the Church in the Holy Land. Please be generous.
Parish Offices Closed The Parish Offices will be
closed Holy Thursday, Good
Friday and Monday, April 2.
NEW MEMBERS OF
HOLY SEPULCHER
PARISH
Mr. & Mrs. Larry & Kathy Kortyna Pray the Rosary Each Wednesday you are invited to pray the Rosary for peace and special intentions at 6:30 pm in the Day Chapel (prior to 7:00 pm Mass). On Wednesday, March 28, the Wednesday of Holy Week, leading up to the sessions of Triduum and Easter, join us in honoring both our Lord, Jesus Christ and Mary, our mother in this special prayer of the Sorrowful Mysteries. Additionally, we would ask you to bring a relative or friend, if possible.
Want to Learn About the Diaconate?
Four information sessions are scheduled for men from parishes in the Diocese of Pittsburgh who are interested in learning about the ministry of deacons, their service to the Church, and the qualifications for admission to the next class of the Deacon Formation Program. All sessions will take place in Domenec Hall at Saint Paul Seminary, 2900 Noblestown Rd., Pittsburgh, PA:
Mon., April 9, 7:00-9:00 pm ▪ Sat., April 14, 9:00-11:00am Wed., April 18, 7:00-9:00pm ▪ Wed., April 25, 7:00-9:00 pm.
No registration is needed. Wives of prospective applicants are encouraged to attend. Questions may be directed to [email protected] or 412-456-3124. For more information: www.diopitt.org/permanent-diaconate. See the insert in today’s bulletin for more information.
Help is needed to decorate the church for
Easter on Saturday, March 31 at 9:00 am.
Any help would be appreciated.
We proudly welcome
Alex William Ernest Park
(Son of Christy Park) and Ryley Marie Snow
(Daughter of Michael & Kelley Snow) who were recently baptized
into the faith.
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EDUCATION NEWS
HOLY SEPULCHER SCHOOL
We’re more than just a School, We’re Community. We’re Family.
Sister Anna Marie Gaglia, CSJ,
Principal
www.holysepulcher.org/school
724-586-5022 ! [email protected]
FAITH FORMATION
Sr. Benita DeMatteis, Faith Formation Director
Mrs. Rachael Hortsman, Administrative Assistant
724-586-7276
March 25 Faith Formation Classes and CGS program
March 25 Liturgy of the Word 10:30a.m. Mass
March 26 RCIA PRACTICE IN CHURCH
Today, Palm Sunday, also known as Passion Sunday, we are now en-
tering the holiest week of the year. The journey we have made
through Lent is coming to a climax. It is hard to stay awake to the sin
and suffering in this world. Even Jesus’ disciples failed to keep watch
with him in His deep sorrow. But the Gospel urges us to keep trying.
It asks us to go with Christ to the heart of sorrow and to stand awake
and in solidarity with the poor and suffering, who are Jesus in
disguise. Our culture offers us many escapes, many ways to “sleep,”
but it is by encountering those who suffer, and by bringing God's love
to them, that we come to know Christ and his Cross and can look with
hope to Resurrection.
Today’s reading is in stark contrast to the Passion of Good Friday,
but hints at what is to come with Easter. Putting today’s
“Hosanna!” next to “Crucify him!” is a difficult thing. How is it
possible that Jesus was greeted gloriously and then tortured? The
reality of Jesus’ mission requires both. Our story, too, has joyful
and painful times. We must be able to look to God during both
times of joy and periods of struggle and sorrow. It requires much
faith to hold the tension of both.
Living the Word:
Participate as a family in a Holy Week service. As a reminder of what
this week is about and the tension of holding hope with fear, place the
palms from today in a prominent place with some small slips of paper.
Invite family members throughout the week to write something they
hope for on one side of a slip of paper and something they fear on the
other. On Saturday night, burn these papers to symbolize that you are
giving them over to God.
Although our world faces problems that are quite daunting, we
should never underestimate what God can do through people who
are willing to serve Him and leave the outcome to God.
Easter Vigil:
At this Easter Vigil we rejoice and celebrate with the following RCIA
Elect, Jamie Pokoj who will receive Baptism, First Holy Commun-
ion, and Confirmation. Also, receiving First Holy Communion and
Confirmation are Ashley Ciafre, Seth Pokoj, and Brandy Shaffer. At
a later date Tina Biskup and Gary Lindner will be received into full
Catholic communion. Let us keep all of them in our prayers.
Now Accepting Applications for the 2018-2019 school year
Every child deserves an effective, challenging, and motivating education.
Today’s students are tomorrow’s leaders, and children should have the opportunity to achieve their own American dreams. We are now accepting applications for all grades (Preschool-8th grade) for the 2018-2019
school year. Please contact Kristine Marsico at 724-586-5022 or
[email protected] to schedule a tour.
The 4th Annual Hornets Gala is Saturday,
April 14th at the Butler County Club.
Tickets are now on sale! Stop by the school
office or contact Kristine at
purchase your tickets.
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YOUTH, YOUNG ADULT AND COMMUNITY
Youth Ministry for 6th-8th Graders
Greg Gillis, Coordinator
www.holysepulcher.org/lifeteen
Coordinator of Youth & Young Adult Ministry: Ms. Joni Mulvaney [email protected]; 724-481-1232
Like us on Facebook “Holy Sepulcher Life Teen”
Follow us on Instagram: Follow@youthofholysep
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Coordinator of Youth & Young Adult
Ministry: Ms. Joni Mulvaney [email protected]; 724-481-1232
Like us on Facebook “Holy Sepulcher Young Adult Ministry””
Follow Us On Instagram: @holysepedge
6th, 7th and 8th Graders:
Our next EDGE Night:
Saturday April 7th: 5-7pm Join as we discuss….
COMING SOON:
April 7,21, May 5,19
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LIFE CHANGING PILGRIMAGE
Want to make a life-changing pilgrimage
on the Camino in Spain this summer?
All young adults welcome! Contact Joni at
[email protected] for more
info.
Sun. 3/25 6:30-8:30 pm Life Night
Mon. 3/26 6:00-9:00 pm Movie Night Monday
Tues. 3/27 7:00-9:00 pm Men’s Discipleship Group
Thurs. 3/29 3:15-8:00 pm Holy Stairs & Mass*
Sun. 4/1 Happy Easter! No Life Teen!
Tues. 4/3 7:00-9:00 pm Women’s Discipleship Group
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*Permission Slip Required
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EVENTS AND NEWS
♦ Life Teen Night Sun., March 25 at 6:30 pm ♦ Girl Time Mission Bags Mon., March 26 at 9:00 am ♦ Life Teen Movie Night Mon., March 26 at 6:00 pm ♦ Tenebrae Rehearsal Mon., March 26 at 6:00 pm ♦ Life Teen Discipleship Group Tues., March 27 at 7:00 pm ♦ Rosary Prayer & Intentions Wed., March 28 at 6:30 pm ♦ WATCH (Young Adult) Wed., March 28 at 7:00 pm ♦ Holy Thursday (Mass of the
Lord’s Supper) Thurs., March 29 at 7:00 pm ♦ Good Friday (Passion of Our
Lord, No Mass) Fri., March 30 at 1:30 pm ♦ Fish Fry Fri., March 30, 4:30-7:00 pm ♦ Tenebrae Fri., March 30 at 7:00 pm ♦ Easter Vigil Sat., March 31 at 8:00 pm ♦ Easter Mass Sun., April 1 at 8:00 am, 10:00 am and 12:00 Noon
THIS WEEK AT HOLY SEPULCHER:
GUATEMALA MISSION 5K RACE
The Patzun, Guatemala Mission Group of St. Richard’s Church will be holding the 3rd Annual 5K Run/Walk Race on Saturday, April 14 at the Pittsburgh North Park Swimming Pool, Harmar Pavilion. This is the same mission that Holy Sepulcher works with and we are supporting this fund raiser, also. Check in begins at 8:15 am and the race begins at 9:00 am. To register or to get more information visit our website: http://runacrossguatemala.wix.com/guatemala5K. Baskets and food will be available at the race. The 5K race raised money for the orphanage in Patzun, Guatemala. CATHOLIC MEN’S FELLOWSHIP
The 12th Annual Gathering of Catholic Men sponsored by the Catholic Men’s Fellowship of Pittsburgh will be held on Sat., April 21 at Cardinal Wuerl High School. An excellent opportunity to witness the power of God through the support of thousands of other Catholic men dealing with the daily challenges and struggles of life. Food is included in the cost of the ticket. Free parking. Call Ted Kopczyk at 412-310-3825 with questions or visit www.cmfpitt.org to pre-register. WOMEN’S RETREAT
Rediscover God’s unending love for you, his real presence in your life, and the beauty of your own unique self. Please join the women of Holy Sepulcher on the second annual women’s retreat, April 27-29 at St. Paul of the Cross Retreat Center. Call Mary Ann Sembrat at 412-992-7290. Carpooling can be arranged.
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