Saint Fidelis of Sigmaringen Parish 125 Buttercup Rd., Butler, PA 16001 June 3, 2018
Phone: 724!482!2690�Fax: 724!482!2315� Faith Formation: 724!482!2362�website: saintfidelis.org�
!CHURCH OFFICE HOURS:!Monday−Thursday: 9:00 a.m.−2:00 p.m. !!
BAPTISM: Baptism class is required at least 6 weeks prior to the baptism. Please call Amanda Kramer (ext. 236) at the office to schedule the class. Godparents must submit their sponsor forms 2 weeks prior to the baptism.!MARRIAGE: Couples contemplating marriage should contact Fr. Will at least six months prior to the date of the intended marriage. Pre�marriage instructions are required. The wedding date will need to be confirmed by the priest.!FUNERAL LUNCHEONS: Please note: A two�day notice is necessary for a funeral luncheon. Please Call Justine Brown (724�287�8332) or email: [email protected] or call Bernice Goeppner (724�285�9472).!PARISH MEMBERSHIP: Registration forms are available in the back of the church. Please fill out and return to the office.!SICK & HOMEBOUND: The sacraments are available to those who are unable to attend Mass due to sickness, age or incapacity. Please call the rectory to make arrangements. If you are scheduling surgery and would like to be anointed prior to surgery, please call the rectory as soon as you have the date.!
Mass Times:
Saturdays: 4:00pm Lyndora! ! !
! 6:30pm Meridian!
Sundays: 8:00am Meridian! ! ! ! ! 9:30am Lyndora! ! ! ! 11:00am Meridian!
Reconciliation: Lyndora: First Saturday of the month 12�12:30pm Meridian: Wednesday evenings 7:15�7:45.!
Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament will be held the first Wednesday of the month after the 6:30 Mass at Meridian. Solemn Benediction will be held at 8pm after Adoration.!
St. Fidelis Mission Statement: The mission of St. Fidelis Parish is to provide a welcoming, Christ�centered environment, serving all who desire to follow the teachings of Jesus Christ by offering the Sacraments and Scriptures. We are committed to ministering to the needs of all, using our gifts and talents to serve the Body of Christ, under the guidance of the Holy Spirit, in the tradition of the Roman Catholic Church.!
Parish Staff
Administrator: Rev. William D. Wuenschel
email: [email protected] ! ! X 250
Administrative Assistant: Mrs. Ellen Wehr
email: [email protected] !! ! X221
Finance: Mrs. Cathy Rodgers ! !
email: [email protected] ! ! X222
Maintenance: Mr. Pat Holben
Safe Environment Coordinator: Amanda Kramer
email: [email protected] ! X223
Office Assistant: Mrs. Tina Harper
email: [email protected] ! ! X224
Director of Catechesis of the Good Shepherd:
Mrs. Celine Mitchell
email: [email protected]! ! ! X234!
Manager, Elementary & Middle School:
Mrs. Amanda Kramer ! ! X236
email: [email protected]
Faith Formation Administrative Assistant &
Liturgical Coordinator: Mrs. Terri Piroch
email: [email protected] !! X239
Youth Coordinator & Web Designer:
Ms. Alice O’Melia
email: [email protected] ! ! X229
Music Director: Ms. Catie Brown, M.Ed
email: [email protected]
! Butler Catholic School Principal: Sr. John Ann Phone: 724�285�4276 email: [email protected] !
!Readings for the Week of June 3, 2018!Sunday: Ex 24:3!8/Ps 116:12!13, 15!16, 17!18 [13]/Heb 9:11!15/Mk 14:12!16, 22!26�Monday: 2 Pt 1:2!7/Ps 91:1!2, 14!15b, 15c!16 [cf. 2b]/Mk 12:1!12�Tuesday: 2 Pt 3:12!15a, 17!18/Ps 90:2, 3!4, 10, 14 and 16 [1]/Mk 12:13!17�Wednesday: 2 Tm 1:1!3. 6!12/Ps 123:1b!2ab, 2cdef [1b]/Mk 12:18!27�Thursday: 2 Tm 2:8!15/Ps 25:4!5ab, 8!9, 10 and 14 [4]/Mk 12:28!34�Friday: Hos 11:1, 3!4, 8c!9/Is 12:2!3, 4, 5!6 [3]/Eph 3:8!12, 14!19/Jn 19:31!37�Saturday: 2 Tm 4:1!8/Ps 71:8!9, 14!15ab, 16!17, 22 [cf. 15ab]/Lk 2:41!51�Next Sunday: Gn 3:9!15/Ps 130:1!2, 3!4, 5!6, 7!8 [7bc]/2 Cor 4:13!!5:1/Mk 3:20!35��
Observances for the Week of June 3, 2018!Sunday: The Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ�Monday: 9th Monday of Ordinary Time Tuesday: St. Boniface, Bishop & Martyr�Wednesday: St. Norbert, Bishop�Thursday: 9th Thursday of Ordinary Time �Friday: The Most Sacred Heart of Jesus�Saturday: The Immaculate Heart of the Blessed Virgin Mary�Next Sunday: 10th Sunday in Ordinary Time��
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SATURDAY, June 2, Antic. The Most Holy Body !
! ! ! and Blood of Christ
4:00pm!LYNDORA ! Marge Bonnett � �
� � � (Jim & Jeanie Kline)
6:30pm!MERIDIAN ! John Pintirsch�Birth. Remb.�
� � � (Family)�
SUNDAY, June 3, The Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ
8:00amMERIDIAN ! Barbara Dziubek �� �
� � (Mary Ann & Al Bartholic)
9:30am!LYNDORA ! Bob Cowoski
� � � (Quad County Softball) � �
11:00am!MERIDIAN ! Beth Cooper� � �
� � � (Past & Present Graduates)
MONDAY, June 4, Weekday
No Mass
TUESDAY, June 5, St. Boniface, Bishop & Martyr
8:00am!LYNDORA ! Living and Deceased �
WEDNESDAY, June 6, Weekday
6:30pm!MERIDIAN ! John Riley�Anniv. Remb.��
� � � (Pat Riley)
THURSDAY, June 7, Weekday
8:00am!LYNDORA ! Fred Mullner� � �
� � � (M/M Michael Cammisa)
FRIDAY, June 8, The Most Sacred Heart of Jesus
No Mass
SATURDAY, June 9, Antic. Tenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
! & The Immaculate Heart of the Blessed Virgin Mary
4:00pm!LYNDORA ! Clarence Osche � � �
� � � (Daughter, Ada)
6:30pm!MERIDIAN ! Jim Fayad�� � �
� � � (Marree Family)�
SUNDAY, June 10, Tenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
8:00amMERIDIAN ! Barbara Dziubek� � �
� � (Karen & Ron Conrad)
9:30am!LYNDORA ! Helen Krul � � �
� � � (Karen, John & Kaitlyn Baranko)
11:00am!MERIDIAN ! Alex Hunter�Birth. Remb.��
� � � (Mom & Dad) !
Mass Intentions!
Minister Schedule!
SATURDAY, June 9, 2018 ! 4:00pm LYNDORA! ! ! ! ! Lector:! ! M. Bryant Altar Server:! C. Huegel 6:30pm MERIDIAN! Lector:! ! J. Neutrelle! ! ! Altar Servers:! M., C., & P. Rockcastle SUNDAY, June 10, 2018 8:00am MERIDIAN! ! ! ! ! Lector:! ! D. DeSantis Altar Servers: J. & A. Zoelle, J. Livermore 9:30am LYNDORA Lector:! ! D. Savage ! ! ! Altar Server:! G. Archer! ! ! 11:00am MERIDIAN Lector: ! A. Vavro Altar Servers: A. & L. Maschmeier, S. Schirra!
Fr. Will’s Pastoral Notes: !
You may have noticed a project going on behind the Marian grotto. Last year I celebrated the funeral mass and rituals of Christian burial for a young man from our parish Alex Hunter, the son of Jeff and Melody Hunter. He died tragically in an automobile accident at the age of 17. He was a faithful Catholic and had a great devotion to God through prayer and service. One of his classmates and friends, Dominick Panichelle asked me if he could create a memorial for Alex as a part of Dominick’s Eagle Scout Project. He proposed a prayer garden that led from the parking lot along the path that many young people and families use to access the baseball fields behind our church. Dominic’s thought was that many of Alex’s friends and many young people for years to come would be able to take a moment of reflection and prayer to slow down their busy lives, and remember that life is short, fragile, precious, and recognize our need for God. I was delighted to approve the Eagle Scout project and to honor the memory of a faith filled young man. After prayer and discernment, it was decided that a Saint Michael statue would be the center point of the Prayer Garden Memorial. Saint Michael defends us spiritually, as well as protecting us in our safe travels, along with the Guardian Angels. The Prayer Garden Memorial will be dedicated and consecrated after the annual High School Graduation Luncheon on June 3
rd, approximately 3:00 pm. We will
dedicate the area, with solemnity, to the protection of young people through the intercession of Saint Michael, asking that they always follow the ways of God, and be led to Eternal Life. Eternal Rest grant unto Alex, O Lord. !
!After consultation with the Gardening & Grounds committee, I have decided to remove a few trees from the property. The committee has advised me that several of the trees in question are causing issues with the roof and foundation of the church building in Meridian. There will be a contractor on site to remove the trees over the next few weeks. Please be mindful of the work areas. In conjunction with the removal of trees I would like to plant a few new trees at different parts of the property. If you or your family would like to sponsor the planting of a tree, please contact Ellen at the office. I have heard from several families in the fall who had parents or grandparents sponsor tree plantings in the past. This is an opportunity to continue that family legacy. !
!I will be giving a witness talk at the upcoming Festival of Praise, sponsored by St. Michael Parish, Butler. July 15
th at 2:00 pm. Please see the flyer in
upcoming bulletins for more details.!!We have been making some repairs at the Lyndora church site. After a weekend of no A/C and penance, we had the motor on the HVAC unit replaced. As well, we hired a new landscaper for the grounds in Lyndora. They will be out regularly to cut the grass, trim, and do general upkeep of the grounds. We also have a contractor that will be repairing the roof leak in Lyndora and doing some cosmetic repairs inside of the church that was damaged by the roof leak. !
Sisters in Faith Prayer Chain:! Sisters in Faith wish to share their love and concern for others by extending their ministry of the prayer chain to the entire parish. The names of the sick and hospitalized will be published in the bulletin for three weeks unless otherwise requested. Requests must be given to Kathy Cupps Kollister, 724�482�2500. Please remember: ! !
Altar Society Schedule: June 3, 2018�Barb Jarecki!
Offering�May 13, 2018!
Offertory! ! ! ! $ 7,700.25 Ascension of the Lord! ! ! $ 1,494.00 St. Vincent de Paul! ! ! $ 749.00 Poor Box! ! ! ! $ 6.00 Youth Mission Trip! ! ! $ 5.00!
Nick Baptiste Barb & Vic Blanket recipients Cassidy Mary Jo Chappel !David!Marion Euchner !Dolores Elli !Eric Fallecker!Chris G. !Tom & Barb G. Leonard Grence !Andrea H. Jim & Joan Haley Diane Hoehn Bob J. Jay Baby Jaycee Donna K. Lynn K. Mary Jane K. Arleen Karman Khloe Erin Kline !Jim & Jeanie Kline Jim Leitem Lois!Michele Lontz !
Kathleen Marchuk !Martin Martonik !Mary Ann !Chong Cha Merry Leah & Doug Morin John Morgan !Barbie P. !John Pappas!Patrick & Family Danielle Pawlowicz Mary Ann Phillips George Prokopchak Bob Rivers Patty Rodgers Russell Ruth Ken S. !Annette Stefka Suzanne & Denny Tina & family Verna Vargo Paul Worst Margaret Yurkovich Louisa Z. those in the military, and special intentions in your prayers.!
Community Outreach!
St. Vincent de Paul Office: 724�287�3994 SVdP Food Bank: 724�431�2842
! SVdP (Greater Butler): 724�287�8682 !! ! ! !
! Catholic Charities: 724�287�4011 !!! !
Center for Community Resources: Information and Referral: 724�431�3748
! 24/7 Crisis Services: 800�292�3866 !! ! ! ! ! ! !
Butler Community Health Clinic: 724�841�0980 Lifeline Pregnancy Center: 724�282�1200!
Weekly Happenings at St. Fidelis �
Sunday, June 3, 2018
11:00 Graduation Mass
12:00 Graduation Luncheon parish hall
12:30 Choir picnic !
Monday, June 4, 2018
Tuesday, June 5, 2018
8:00am Mass (Lyndora)
Wednesday, June 6, 2018
6:30pm Mass (Meridian)
7!8pm Eucharistic Adoration with Solemn
Benediction
7:15!7:45pm Confessions (Meridian)
Thursday, June 7, 2018
8:00am Mass (Lyndora)
6:00pm Men’s Club Meeting parish hall
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Friday, June 8, 2018
Parish office closed
Saturday, June 9, 2018
1:00pm Homebound minister training (Meridian)
8!12am Gardening and Grounds Committee!
Sunday, June 10, 2018
The Gardening and Grounds committee will continue working on sprucing up the Meridian site on June 9th, from 8�12 AM. We are in need of able hands to assist with spreading mulch, pruning, and weeding.! Even if you are available for only an hour, please consider joining us.! If possible, please bring gloves, rakes, shovels, and hand tools. Hope to see you there!!
! ! !
! ! ! Aaleya Brielle Spangler,
! ! ! ! ! !
daughter of Timothy Scott Spangler and
Jillona Marie Rekich
Congratulations and God bless! !
Predators are at work throughout the year�Summer is no exception. Learn more about human trafficking/modern day slavery so that you can be more alert to trafficking situations. U.S. Catholic Sisters Against Human Trafficking. Sistersagainsttrafficking.org!
Duquesne University’s largest open house event, DuquesneFest, will be held this summer on Sunday, June 10, 2018 beginning at 8:00am. This exciting day is a fun way for Fall 2018 high school seniors to learn more about the !
! University. Register online at www.duq.edu/duquesnefest.!
Bishop David Zubik will be leading a pilgrimage to the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington, D.C. on Saturday, September 15, 2018. A pilgrimage is a prayerful journey to a church or shrine with the purpose of coming closer to God. To be “On Mission for the Church Alive” means quite simply that we need to be excited about our faith and our relationship with Jesus, and eager to share it. This is a special year in which our diocese will celebrate its 175th anniversary, so the pilgrimage is a great opportunity to come together as a diocesan family to pray and reflect with Bishop Zubik on our shared journey of faith. More information on the pilgrimage will be provided in upcoming bulletins.!
Plant an Extra Plant! Gardeners � As we begin the growing season, please consider planting an extra vegetable plant in your garden designating the produce for the St.
Vincent de Paul Food Bank of Butler. Fresh vegetables and fruits are always needed to provide necessary nutrition for our clients. Regular collections of fresh vegetables will again be held at St. Michael Parish Hall in Butler, on Saturdays beginning July 14th thru September 8th. Call Lew at 724�991�6094 for more information!!
Festival of Praise for Vocations: Come to praise God for the four men to be ordained to the diaconate and pray for an increase in priestly vocations at the Festival of Praise for Vocations held on Thursday, June 21 at 7:00 pm at St. Paul Seminary. Bishop Zubik will preside over a holy hour and time of adoration. John Trabbic and his band will lead praise. There will also be opportunity for confession and a light reception. For more information, contact Theresa Sullivan: [email protected] or 412�456�3123. !
Come and join us for a HUGE indoor Rummage Sale of quality gently�used merchandise on Friday, June 8, 9 am� 5 pm and Saturday, June 9, 9am � noon at St. Richard Church, 3841 Dickey Road (off 910) in Gibsonia. Most of the merchandise will be half priced all day on Saturday.! Donations from 100s of families include furniture, collectibles, home décor, kitchenware, holiday décor, wall art, books, toys, jewelry & accessories, tools, electronics, sports, pet supplies, and so much more. Proceeds will benefit parish�wide initiatives including youth ministry programs. For details, go to http://www.saintrichardparish.org or call 724�444�1971.!!
Saint Joseph High School is having a musical camp for!students!entering grades 4�8 in the fall from!June 25�29!from!9am � 12pm.! The cost is $25/camper.! Visit!www.SaintJosephHS.com!for the online form.!!Questions?! Contact Jane Susa, [email protected] or 724�226�7877.! !
Quo Vadis Days: �� What does it mean to be a Catholic Man? High school men, don’t miss Quo Vadis Days, two days dedicated to learning more about the priesthood, deepening your faith, and better discerning God’s call in your life. Quo Vadis Days will take place at Cardinal Wuerl North Catholic High School on July 15�16. It will include brotherhood, Mass, sports, adoration, and dynamic talks. All men entering 10th, 11th, 12th grades and freshman year of college are welcome. The retreat costs $40; assistance is available. To register, visit PGHPriest.com by July 3. !
The Body and Blood of Christ � Faith has many important facets that are effective in our
lives. Prayer and worship connect us to the God who created us and who daily gives us
purpose and provides for us. Times of community and fellowship unite us with our family in
faith to realize that we are not alone on our journey of love with God. Outreach and charity
put our faith into action so that we can be the hands and heart of Jesus in the world and
provide for the needs of others. Yet, at the heart of our faith, its essential foundation, is the
gift of God himself to his people, the Eucharist. The Eucharist is the memorial of God’s great act of love for us,
the death and resurrection of his Son, Jesus. The Eucharist is the Body and Blood of Christ made truly present
so that we might be nourished to do the work of God in the world. The Eucharist is the source of our life as
people of faith and that to which we return all that we have received in thanksgiving to God. Inspired by this
Feast of Corpus Christi and as we journey On Mission for The Church Alive! may our love for the Eucharist
increase so that our faith may remain strong in the midst of change. Visit onmissionchurchalive.org to learn
more and to stay informed. !
Although the life of a person
is in a land full of thorns and
weeds, there is always a
space in which the good
seed can grow. You have to
trust God. Pope Francis!
!!
Introductions, Re!introductions, and On Mission! Transition �Update from Your New Butler Team�
�
Dear Brothers and Sisters in Butler,�
May the peace of Christ be with you all!�
As many of you know, I will be returning to Butler this fall to serve as the administrator of the new
parish grouping that includes St. Andrew, St. Fidelis of Sigmaringen, St. Michael the Archangel, St.
Paul, and St. Peter Parishes.�
In my very first assignment as a priest, I was blessed to serve the communities of St. Michael the Archangel, St. Paul, and St. Peter from July 2012 until February 2015. �
Since February of 2015 I have been serving as pastor of St. Alphonsus Parish in Wexford. Because I have been there such a short period of time, and given my role as president of the board of the newly formed North Hills Regional Catholic Elementary Schools, I was surprised that Bishop Zubik assigned me anywhere other than Wexford for the foreseeable future. After having some time to reflect upon the bishop’s decision, I say with confidence that if I was going to get moved from Wexford, I am sure glad that it is Butler!�
When I officially return to Butler on October 15, I will be serving in a new role and with a new team of priests:�
Father John Baver will be our senior parochial vicar. He was ordained in 1991 and has served at multiple parishes during his priesthood. Currently he is the pastor of Nativity Parish, and St. Germaine Parish in the South Hills. �
Father Dan Waruszewski will be our parochial vicar. He was ordained in 2017 and serves at Immaculate Conception Parish in Washington, PA. �
Father Will Wuenschel will be the chaplain for our Butler area nursing homes, hospital, and prison, and certainly will be an integral part of our parish life as well. As many of you already know, he was ordained in 2015 and is currently serving as the administrator at St. Fidelis. Previously, he served at St. Benedict the Abbot Parish in Peters Twp.�
Deacon Mitch Natali continues his assignment as deacon. He has been faithfully serving in that role for many years at St. Paul Parish.�
We are all excited and committed to serving you with the heart of Jesus Christ!�
As you can imagine, this time of transition is an extremely busy and challenging one for the priests and the deacons in our diocese as we continue to serve at our current parishes while also getting ready to serve at a new parish grouping.�
Already I have met with your current clergy members: Father Will Wuenschel (St. Fidelis), Father Harry Bielewicz (St. Michael the Archangel/St. Paul/St. Peter), and Father Nick Argentieri (St. Andrew) � along with the aforementioned clergy team members who will serve the new parish grouping.�
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Our first order of business is to develop an interim Mass (weekday, weekend, and Holy Days) and confession schedule that takes into account factors such as the number of priests available to serve (now and in the future), population trends, number of funerals (over 170 total each year for our parish grouping), size and location of churches, etc.�
Once we come up with a proposal, the next step is to submit it to our regional vicar, Father Phil Farrell, for review and approval, before going to diocesan personnel for further review and final approval. The interim Mass and confession schedules will be published by August 31 and will go into effect on October 15.�
All priests and deacons from our diocese will gather on June 11 and 12 at St. Paul Seminary in Crafton to begin discussing and learning about the best practices to enter into during this time of transition. We pray for everyone to be understanding, patient, and flexible with these changes.�
One thing is certain � there will be a lot of changes for at least a few years throughout our entire diocese before the On Mission! implementation dust settles. Our grouping has three years to become one parish, which means: One pastor, one religious education program, one pastoral council, one financial council, etc. �
The changes are an evolving process. We will see how things go over the next 6 to 12 months, observing, analyzing and reviewing as we go. In time, we will seek your feedback to see if we need to make adjustments to the new Mass and confession schedule.�
Please be patient and pray for us, as our lives will be in flux for quite some time. At the same time, we are praying for you as you may feel that your faith lives are in flux too as you wait to see exactly what this new grouping of parishes will mean.�
One of the beauties of Butler is that we are all Butlerites, woven from the same fabric, beginning with the Divine DNA as God’s beloved children; and we bring our unique individualities to give color to our church and community!�
I am sure that we occasionally will stop in Butler during the summer as the transition date nears. Perhaps I will bump into some of you at the Farm Show in August.…many of you know that I enjoy the Farm Show!�
Expect to hear and learn more from us in September, as we look forward to getting to know you and serve you the best that we can.�
Enjoy your summer!�
Yours in Christ,�
�
Fr. Kevin C. Fazio�May 23, 2018��
Lord Jesus,!
! Bless the children coming forward to receive Holy Communion for the first time.!
! May this day be an initial step into a life�long love of the Eucharist.!
! Give them a hunger for this sacred food so that they turn to you for comfort, guidance, and wisdom as they grow into full discipleship.!
! Thank you for their innocence and goodness.!
! May their hands, extended in anticipation of your Body and Blood, inspire all of us to cherish this sacred sacrament.!
Prayer for a Child’s !
First Holy Communion!
Jadyn Bellaji
Leah Chau
Eli Fellabaum
Cody Gall
Andrew Garland
Austin Hensel
Leela Hyatt
LoriAnn Morin
Haley Norris
Roslyn Peth
Dylan Rodgers
Emma Schmidt
Samuel Vicari
Alyse Wells
Brenna Wincer
Lily Wisser
Please pray for these children who have received the Sacrament of
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