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Phone:724-775-6363 Fax: 724-775-3848 Website: www.sfcabrini.us Email: [email protected]

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Twenty-second Sunday in Ordinary Time September 3, 2017

On Mission for the Church Alive! www.OnMissionChurch Alive.org

The Cost of Discipleship – In today’s Gospel Jesus reminds his disciples that in following him they are to become like him. While this will ultimately mean a share in his glory in heaven, Jesus reminds them that it will also require them to be prepared for the challenges when they must carry their crosses in life. Our call to discipleship is no different. As we follow Jesus our hearts are made more and more like his in love. That love, in turn, is to be shared with our brothers and sisters as we become the hands and the heart

of Jesus in the world. While we might be anxious about the changes that are going to happen in our parishes, we can be confident that our mission to love God above all and our neighbor as ourself will never change. As we answer the call to be disciples let us take up our crosses and follow Jesus with generous, loving and welcoming hearts. Visit onmission-churchalive.org to learn more it and to stay informed.

Financial Stewardship For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also. Matt. 6:21

Second Collection The Bishop’s Education Fund (BEF) provides tuition assistance for Catholic schooling for Catholic families who qualify; yet this support covers less than half the demonstrated need, which continues to grow. Due to this pressing need, Bishop Zubik has di-rected that every dollar raised from this fall’s BEF Ap-peal be used for direct student aid. The BEF Appeal will be taken up on the weekend of September 9/10.

Second Collection Bishop Zubik has asked that a special emergency collec-tion be taken up to assist the victims of Hurricane Harvey on the weekend

of September 16-17. Proceeds will be used to support the efforts of Catholic Charities USA, as they and their member agencies respond to immediate needs for such necessities as shelter, clean water, food, and medical care, as well as, to the long term need to rebuild and recover.

Free Movie Thursday-"The Shack"! The Hospitality committee is hosting a free viewing of the movie "The Shack" on Thursday, September 21st at 7pm in O'Connell Hall. This uplifting movie (based on the 2007 NY times best selling

novel) is about a man who spirals into a deep depres-sion after suffering a family tragedy and experiences a crisis of faith. After receiving a mysterious personal invitation from God, he agrees to meet him at an aban-doned shack in the deep Oregon woods. This uplifting movie stars Octavia Spenser, Tim McGraw, and Sam Worthington. Free popcorn, free candy, free drinks, and free fellowship! Call Rochelle Barness for more details (724)561-7124. Hope to see you there!

Report for August 27, 2017 504 donors; 1,403 envelopes mailed (35%)

Weekly Offertory ·········································· $ 9,282 Weekly Off. Online (132 donors) ·················· $ 1,583 Food Bank ····················································· $ 168 Parish Share 2017 ········································ $ 727 Total Collection ············································ $ 11,760

Over/(Under) Weekly Off. Budget………….. $ (2,135) Over/(Under) Annual Off. Budget to Date ···· $ (8,714)

Fourth Sunday of August 2016 ····················· $ 10,747

Parish Share 2017 Year-to-date ··················· $ 142,296 Parish Share Challenge Grant-to-date ········· $ 55

Attention all Families Letters have been mailed with classroom assign-ments and the catechetical calendar. If you have not registered do so im-mediately. Sunday Kindergarten and Grade 6 are closed. Seating for Sun-day Grades 4 and 5 is limited.

CSI Invite Look for CSI invite coming soon – scheduled for Thursday, September 14.

Office Hours Monday - Friday, 9 a.m. until 4 p.m.

New Altar Servers Quinn O’Neill and Ethan Kovall have been trained for dutiful service at the altar. We thank them for their willingness to serve our Parish and also their par-ents and grandpar-ents, their Uber drivers for their weekly assignments. We are grateful too, to Ed Elder, Adam Horniak and Jeff Craig who super-vised their thorough training.

SFC Adult Choir begins rehearsals on Thursday, September 7, at 7:15 p.m. in Church. Come join in making beautiful music for the Lord while making new friends and enhancing our worship! Contact Mary Rita Ros-setti at [email protected] or 724-

775-6363 x102 for information.

The Holy Name Society will gather for Mass on Sunday, September 10, at 8:45 a.m. in the church vestibule for our procession. The meeting will follow Mass in O’Connell Hall. New members are welcome. Come and see!

SFC Singers and Ringers are returning! Be on the lookout for information concerning SFC Children’s Choir for 2017-2018. Our first rehearsal is Thursday, September 28, from 4:45 to 6 p.m. in Church. If you are in

2nd grade or older, and you love to sing praise to God, you should definitely join the choir! We will have fun learning more about singing and ringing Choir Chimes this year. Please contact Mrs. Rossetti at 724-775-6363 x102 or [email protected] for further details. We need YOUR voice in the choir!

Religious Education Contact: Deanna Stacho 724-774-4888, [email protected]

Youth Ministry Contact: Cory Bates, 724-987-0201, [email protected]

Youth Group The Youth Group will resume meetings on Sunday, September 17. Watch the bulletin for more de-tails.

We warmly welcome our newest parish-ioner Yolanda (Passery) Manipole. When you get the opportunity to meet her, please extend a hearty, personal greeting of wel-come. St. Frances Cabrini now includes 1,869 families and 4,721 “souls” in our faith community.

New Parishioners Welcome! We are excited to have you join our parish family!

Parish News Contact: Parish Office 724-775-6363, [email protected]

Care and Concern: Neighbor Helping Neighbor Two senior citizens are in need: one of dining room

chairs; and the other a dining room table. Can you help?

If so, or if you have a need to be addressed in this way, email Lynn at [email protected].

Newly Baptized in Christ: Lena Elizabeth, daughter of Joe & Sarah (Rowan) DiCicco. Let us assist her with our prayers and by supporting and encouraging Lena in word and example as she grows in knowl-edge and love of God, and of our common Catholic faith.

Bereavement Ministry Due to medical issues, the ses-sions normally offered at St. Frances Cabrini Parish by JoAnn Bishop, will be held at St. John the Baptist Pas-toral Center, Faith Formation Room, 1501 Virginia Ave., Monaca, on Tuesday evenings, 7 - 8:30 p.m., from 9/5/17 through 10/16/17. Anyone grieving the loss of a loved one is most welcome. As brothers and sisters in Christ, we offer support with a series of DVDs and open discus-sions, to help with the journey of grief. For more infor-mation or to register, please call Janet at 724-462-7460 or Amy at 724-674-5392. No fee. Non-denominational.

Pray for our infirmed and homebound

Josephine Ayoob Hallie B. (infant) Chuck Bedekovich Filomena DeChellis Erma DiNardo Norma Hornick Eddie Jozsa Roberta Jozsa Fr. Joseph Kleppner Ida Mano William MacFarlane Vivian McGinnis Jeldo Montini Bob Napoli Peter Paul Helen Schreiber Marjorie Sewasky Sue Sokol Geraldine Taylor Bill Vickodil, Jr.

We all feel discouraged from time to time. Some days, we might run full speed ahead and tackle life with no problem, but other times, we might feel like throwing in the towel. Life contains ups and downs for a reason — so that we may appreciate the good times and learn from the hard ones. May I never forget on my best day, that I still need God as desperately as I did on my worst day.

Please Note: To be added to this list, a family member is asked to please contact the Parish Office at 724-775-6363 or email [email protected]. First Friday Commu-nicants will remain on the list indefinitely; all others will remain for one month unless

Around the Diocese and beyond

Saint Blaise Church Annual Fall Festival will be held in Midland on Eighth Street on Friday and Saturday, September 8 and 9, from 4 - 9 p.m. There will be ethnic foods galore: pierogi, haluski, stuffed cabbage, hot sausage, enchila-das, fried dough, funnel cakes — plus burgers, hot dogs, gyros, fries, nachos, pizza, and ice cream. Games for adults and children, and instant Bingo. The Al Modany Jr. Combo will perform Friday and Saturday evening. Substance Abuse Ministry (SAM) meeting on Sept. 6, at Ss. Peter and Paul Church, Beaver. Rosary at 6:30 p.m. followed by Mass at 7 p.m. After Mass, at Keating Hall, Judge Deborah Kunselman will speak on Involuntary Com-mitment of Minors for Drug and Alcohol Services. This is an Act of the Gen-eral Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. A discussion will fol-low. Food and Spirituality Come learn about the complex relationship between food and spirituality and enjoy wonderful fellowship, laughter and uplifting prayer. Bring a friend! All are welcome! Sponsored jointly by St. Monica, Chippewa, and Ss. Peter & Paul, Beaver. Parish nurses, Francine Hixenbaugh, RN, BSN, MSOL and Joyce Matsko, BSN, RN, will guide participants in re-flections, discussions, laughter and prayer based on CRAVINGS A Catholic Wrestles with Food, Self-Image, and God, by Mary DeTurris Poust. Held at Ss. Peter and Paul School Cafeteria on Tuesdays at 7 p.m. from 9/5/17 - 10/31/17. Come when you can if you are not able to make all sessions. Free. The book mentioned above is recommended. It is available at Barnes & No-ble (call first to assure they have it), & Amazon & Ave Maria Press. List Price: $13.95. Please call either St. Monica (724-846-7540) or Ss. Peter & Paul (724-775-4111) and leave your name, phone number and an email ad-dress. And remember that this struggle between food and spirituality isn’t new. It all started in a garden with an apple a long, long time ago! Spirituality Series Join us for a six-week series on discovering How Am I Doing Spiritually, presented by Fr. Richard S. Jones, on Mondays in St. Jo-seph Church in Coraopolis beginning Monday, September 11 through Mon-day, October 23, with a week off for our Parish Mission (October 9, 10 and 11). Details at www.stjosephcatholicchurch.net or call 412-264-6162. Learn about Matthew, Mark, Luke and John Join us for a six-week course as we explore the synoptic gospels. (How they are the same and yet differ-ent). Dr. Josephine Crame will lead the class from 9 a.m. - Noon on: 9/10, 10/8, 11/12, 12/10, 1/14. in the Meenan Center, St. Mary Church, 444 Glen-field Rd., Sewickley. Cost is $30, payable to the Diocese of Pittsburgh. Con-

tact Barb Venturella at [email protected] or 412.741.3959. Save the Date: Join women from all over the diocese for the first-ever Catholic Women’s Fellowship Conference, BRAVE. Mark your calendars for November 18, 2017, at Cardinal Wuerl North Catholic High School! Nationally-known speakers Helen Alvaré, Fr. Dave Pivonka, Fr. Joe Freedy, Megan Mastroianni and Mimika Garesché will be exhorting us to be brave

The Sanctuary Candle acknowledging the Real Presence of Christ in the Blessed Sacrament resident in the tabernacle is burning this week in loving memory of †The Bergandy Family from their family. May the Most Blessed Sacrament of the Altar be praised, adored and loved in all the tabernacles of the world even until the end of time. Amen!

Saints & Special Observances Twenty-second Sunday in Ordinary Time

Monday: 1 Thes 4:13-18; Ps 96:1, 3-5, 11-13; Lk 4:16-30, or, for Labor Day, any readings from the Mass "For the Blessing of Human Labor," nos. 907-911 Tuesday: 1 Thes 5:1-6, 9-11; Ps 27:1, 4, 13-14; Lk 4:31-37 Wednesday: Col 1:1-8; Ps 52:10-11; Lk 4:38-44 Thursday: Col 1:9-14; Ps 98:2-6; Lk 5:1-11 Friday: Mi 5:1-4a or Rom 8:28-30; Ps 13:6 Mt 1:1-16, 18-23 [18-23] Saturday: Col 1:21-23; Ps 54:3-4, 6, 8; Lk 6:1-5 Sunday: Ez 33:7-9; Ps 95:1-2, 6-9; Rom 13:8-10; Mt 18:15-20 Today’s Readings

First Reading -- The name of the LORD has be-come like fire burning in Jeremiah's heart (Jeremiah 20:7-9). Psalm -- My soul is thirsting for you, O Lord my God (Psalm 63). Second Reading -- Be transformed; renew your mind; discern what is good (Romans 12:1-2). Gospel -- Those who lose their lives for Jesus' sake will find them (Matthew 16:21-27).

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Readings for the Week September 3, 2017

Sunday September 3 - 22nd Sunday in Ordinary Time

MB 9 a.m. †Jeanette Bishop-Majors (Family)

MB 11:30 a.m. †John Malatesta (Mike, Michelle, Emily & Alex Brogan)

MB 6 p.m. Pro populo (for parishioners)

Monday September 4 - Weekday/Labor Day

RA 8:30 a.m. †Lil D’Antonio, Anniv. (Family)

Tuesday September 5 - Weekday

MB 8:30 a.m. †Anna & †Lorenzo Bonanni (M/M Vince Bonanni)

RA 6:30 p.m. †Robert Zanker (M/M Vince Bonanni)

Wednesday September 6 - Weekday

MB 8:30 a.m. †Mary Cellini (Linda & Don Galzarano)

Thursday September 7 - Weekday

MB 8:30 a.m. †Larry Kempa (Mickey Carapellotti)

RA 6:30 p.m. †Agnes Uyak (Richard, Mary Lynn & Maria)

Friday September 8 - Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary

MB 8:30 a.m. †Albert Scarsellone (Sister, Rosalie)

Saturday September 9 - Vigil: 23rd Sunday in Ordinary

PH 4 p.m. †Costanza, Ayoob & Tranelli Families (Family)

Sunday September 10 - 23rd Sunday in Ordinary Time

PH 9 a.m. †Elsie & †John Tri (Daughter, Beverly Pilotti)

PH 11:30 a.m. †Rosemarie Gornick & Bill (Teresa Vasko)

RA 6 p.m. Pro populo (for parishioners)

Monday: Labor Day Friday: The Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary Saturday: St. Peter Claver

Sanctuary Candle Contact: Parish Office 724-775-6363, [email protected]

Mass Intentions (PH: Fr. Paul Householder) Contact: Parish Office 724-775-6363, [email protected]

St. Frances Cabrini Preschool is collecting “School Items” for the flooded Catholic preschools in the Houston/Beaumont area. Col-lections may be dropped off in the box in front of the preschool office no later than Monday, September 11, so that we can ship the supplies the next day. If you would like to help, these are the items we are suggesting: backpacks, boxes of crayons or markers, pencils, colored pencils, ink pens, colored markers, dry erase markers, children’s safety scissors, glue sticks, chalk (play), nov-elty stickers, children’s paint brushes, rulers, rubber bands, scotch tape, erasers. New items only! Gift cards in any denomination. Suggestions: WalMart, Michaels, Staples, Office Depot or Target. Please continue to keep the people of Texas in your prayers and prayerfully consider joining us in this endeavor.

The bread which you hold back belongs to the hungry; the coat, which you guard in your locked storage-chests, belongs to the naked; the footwear moldering in your closet belongs to those without shoes. -St. Basil the Great

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