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Eleventh Sunday in Ordinary Time (Year C)St. Ann (Waynesburg)St. Ignatius of Antioch (Bobtown)June 12, 2016St. Thomas (Clarksville)St. Marcellus (Jefferson)THE CATHOLIC COMMUNITIES OFGreene CountySt. Hugh (Carmichaels)Our Lady of Consolation (Nemacolin)St. Mary’s (Crucible)Sacred Heart (Rices Landing)

2The Catholic Communities of Greene CountyPARISH DIRECTORIESPARISH TEAM MINISTRYRev. John Bauer -724-966-7270Rev. Francis Frazer - Moderator -724-627-7568 Rev. Larry Holpp - 724-839-7122Deacon Administrator: Deacon Tom Raymond -724-785-8001Deacon James M. Sheil - 724-998-1105 Deacon Bert Kuhns -724-377-0491ST. ANN PARISH232 E. High StreetWaynesburg, PA 15370Phone: 724-627-7568Fax: 724-627-3735Office Hours: M-F 8:30 am to 4:00 pmEmail: saintannchurch@comcast.netReligious Education: Marita HunchuckOffice Manager: Marci SneeWebsite: www.stannchurchwbg.orgST. HUGH/OUR LADY PARISHES408 Route 88Carmichaels, PA 15320-1134Parish Office: 724-966-7270Parish Fax: 724-966-9118Rectory: 724-966-7909Email: sthugholcpc@windstream.netOffice Hours: M-W-TH 9:00 am to 3:00 pmBusiness Manager: Don WeinschenkerOffice Managers: Denise VoithoferChristine ZabroskyReligious Education: Linette KerrWebsites: www.sthughparish.org orwww.ourladyofconsolationparish.orgST. IGNATIUS PARISHP.O. Box 63Bobtown, PA 15315Rectory: 724-839-7122Hall: 724-839-7145Fax: 724-839-7315Email: stignatius@windstream.netOffice Manager: Sherri WalickST. THOMAS PARISH300 Main StreetClarksville, PA 15322Rectory: 724-377-2588Fax: 724-377-0707Office Hours: M-W-F 9:00 am to 2:00 pmEmail: stthomastheapostle@windstream.netOffice Manager: Patty BushtaREGIONAL CAMPUS MINISTRY213 Fourth StreetCalifornia, PA 15419Fr. Mike Zavage - Waynesburg UniversityPhone: 724-938-3204Email: mikezavage@gmail.comSacraments: Gifts of Divine LifeParish Membership:An active, participating member is one who regularly participates in the liturgical life of theparish; who is committed to Stewardship of Time, Talent and Treasure, and who lives up to his/hercommitment. If you wish to join the parish, or you are a current member and have a change ofaddress, e-mail, or phone number, contact you home Parish Office.Sacrament of ReconciliationSt. Ann: Satur day after Mass and by appointment.St. Hugh: Satur day, 11:00 to 11:30 amOur Lady of Consolation: Satur day one half hour befor e evening Mass.St. Ignatius: Weekdays before Mass. Weekends and Holy Days after MassSt. Thomas/Marcellus: Each Saturday 3:30 pm St. Thomas; first Saturday of each month 12 (Noon) at St. ThomasSacrament of BaptismBy appointment. Prior to your baby’s Baptism, you must be a practicing Catholic and attend a pre-baptism class.A Godparent must be a fully initiated, practicing Catholic, age 16 or older.Sacrament of MarriageRequires membership in this parish community by at least one of the parties for six months prior to making arrangementsfor marriage. Weddings should be scheduled one year in advance. Participation in marriage program is required.

Eleventh Sunday in Ordinary TimeStewardship/Collections for June 5th, 2016ST. ANN OFFERTORY COLLECTIONSt. Ann Offertory2016 Parish Share 2,263.00 1,388.00 ( 19,414 to date)ST. HUGH/OUR LADY OF CONSOLATIONOFFERTORY COLLECTIONSt. Hugh Offertory2016 Parish ShareChildren’s Collection 2,084.00 45.00 18.00( 3,709.00 to date)Lady of Consolation Offertory2016 Parish Share 1,390.00 10.00( 3,140.00 to date)Please remember your Father’s Day Envelope that is enclosed in your packets.Deadline is Sunday, June 12. All names submitted will be placed on the altar.ST. IGNATIUS OFFERTORY COLLECTIONSt. Ignatius OffertoryMonthly 929.00 193.00ST. THOMAS OFFERTORY COLLECTIONSt. Thomas Offertory 1,844.00RUMORS, RUMBLINGS ANDREALITIES: WHAT’S REALLYHAPPENING IN THEDIOCESE OF PITTSBURGH?Bulletin DeadlineDeadlines for any articles or inserts for theweekend bulletin for all parishes is due Monday atnoon 2 weeks prior to publication.Through thePeter'sPenceCollection,westand in solidaritywith Catholics allover the world tosupport the charitable works ofPopeFrancis.Contributions tothis collection areused to supportthe Holy Father as he reaches out to thosesuffering the effects of war and violence,natural disasters, and religious persecution.As he has reminded us in this Jubilee Yearof Mercy, "the time has come for theChurch to take up the joyful call to mercyonce more. It is time to return to the basicsand to bear the weaknesses and struggles ofour brothers and sisters. Mercy is the forcethat reawakens us to new life and instills inus the courage to look to the future withhope" (Misericordiae Vultus, no. 10).Please use the envelopein your Offertory packet.The Pope’s MonthlyPrayer Intentions June, 2016Please check out today’s bulletin (page 5) to learn more about whatis really happening and where you can attend an information session that will help to answer many important questions surrounding On Mission for The Church Alive!Diocesan Victim HotlineNumber:1-888-808-1235Child Protective Services Law:1-800-932-0313Peter’s Pence Special CollectionJune 26, 2016Universal: That immigrants and refugees may findwelcome and respect in the countries to which theycome.Evangelization: That the personal encounter with Jesusmay arouse in many young people the desire to offertheir own lives in priesthood or consecrated life.FLAG DAY - JUNE 14THIn the United States, Flag Day is celebrated onJune 14. It commemorates the adoption of the flagof the United States, which happened on that dayin 1777, by resolution of the Second ContinentalCongress. In 1916, President Woodrow Wilsonissued a proclamation that officially established June 14 as FlagDay; in August 1949, National Flag Day was established by anAct of Congress, though it is not an official federal holiday.Observe Flag Day by displaying “Old Glory” at your home orbusiness and/or attending parades and festivities sponsored bylocal civic organizations. God Bless our Nation!

4The Catholic Communities of Greene CountyMASS INTENTIONS FOR THE WEEK OF JUNE 12THST. ANNSATURDAY, June 11 - Vigil: Eleventh Sunday in Ordinary Time6:00 pm - Jenny Nalitz by Bill & Linda NalitzSUNDAY, June 12 - Eleventh Sunday in Ordinary Time8:30 am - Mary Bertovich by Tony & Mattie MirallesMONDAY, June 13 - St. Anthony of PaduaNO MASSTUESDAY, June 14 - Weekday in Ordinary Time7:30 am - In Thanksgiving by Toa & Phuong NguyenGolden Living10:30 am - Rex Stoll by Kim StollWEDNESDAY, June 15 - Weekday in Ordinary Time6:30 pm - Elisabeth Elliott by Linda VarnerTHURSDAY, June 16 - Weekday in Ordinary Time7:30 am - For the People of St. Ann ParishFRIDAY, June 17 - Weekday in Ordinary Time12:15 pm - Frank Bilotta by FamilySATURDAY, June 18 - Vigil: Twelfth Sunday in Ordinary Time6:00 pm - Gerry Cleaveland by Kim StollSUNDAY, June 19 - Twelfth Sunday in Ordinary Time8:30 am - Walter “Dale” Seese by his wife, Dorothy, and his children andgrandchildrenEucharistic AdorationWednesdays from 5:30 to 6:30 pmST. IGNATIUSSATURDAY, June 11 - Vigil: Eleventh Sunday in Ordinary Time5:00 pm - For the ParishionersSUNDAY, June 12 - Eleventh Sunday in Ordinary Time10:00 am - Deceased Members of the Holy Name SocietyMONDAY, June 13 - St. Anthony of Padua8:00 am - Andrew Wanto (Birthday Remembrance) love, RalphelineTUESDAY, June 14 - Weekday in Ordinary Time8:00 am - Vincent Bailey by Jerome & Anita Tuskan FamilyWEDNESDAY, June 15 - Weekday in Ordinary Time6:30 pm - Millie Novak by Jeff & Vicky NovakTHURSDAY, June 16 - Weekday in Ordinary Time8:00 am - Ernest & Mary Gabler by MarthaFRIDAY, June 17 - Weekday in Ordinary Time8:00 am - Margaret Williamson by Pete & Edna GuritzaSATURDAY, June 18 - Vigil: Twelfth Sunday in Ordinary Time5:00 pm - For the ParishionersSUNDAY, June 19 - Twelfth Sunday in Ordinary Time10:00 am - Marvin Sr. & Helen Garrison by Marvin & Snow GarrisonST. HUGH AND OUR LADY OF CONSOLATIONSATURDAY, June 11 - Vigil: Eleventh Sunday in Ordinary Time4:45 pm-NEMGlenda Summers (Birthday) - Nancy McIntire6:00 pm-CARTerri Gresko - Josephine Gresko & Serb andHer ChildrenSUNDAY, June 12 - Eleventh Sunday in Ordinary Time8:00 am-CRUParish Family Intentions9:30 am-CAR63 rd Wedding Anniversary Blessing onStanley and Gertrude Sagosky - Family11:00 am-RLBirthday Blessings on Aunt Esther - Aaron andMolly MylanMON., June 13 - St. Anthony of Padua, Priest & Dr. of the Church*8:00 am-CARHoward Urbany - Dorothy SeeseTUESDAY, June 14 - Weekday in Ordinary Time*8:00 am-CAR Evelyn Machinak - Esther Kovach FamilyWEDNESDAY, June 15 - Weekday in Ordinary Time*8:00 am-CARJoan Yarish (Wed. Anniv. Rem) - Husband, Donand FamilyTHURSDAY, June 16 - Weekday in Ordinary Time*8:00 am-CARPaul Polink - Richard PuligFRIDAY, June 17 - Weekday in Ordinary Time**9:30 am-CAR John and Mary Torok - John Torok and RosemaryPhillipsSATURDAY, June 18 - Vigil: Twelfth Sunday in Ordinary Time4:45 pm-NEMAll Living and Deceased Fathers6:00 pm-CARAll Living and Deceased FathersSUNDAY, June 19 - Twelfth Sunday in Ordinary Time8:00 am-CRUAll Living and Deceased Fathers9:30 am-CARAll Living and Deceased Fathers11:00 am-RLAll Living and Deceased FathersEucharistic Adoration: Thursday, June 16, 6:30 to 7:30 pm* Please Note — Mass Time change due to VBS** Please Note — Mass Time change due to VBSST. THOMASSATURDAY, June 114:00 pm - St. ThomasSUNDAY, June 1210:30 am - St. MarcellusSaint Barnabas, ApostleJim Callahan by Rose DiPasqualeEleventh Sunday in Ordinary TimeAlbert DeVito by Mr. & Mrs. Angelo LutiarioMONDAY, June 139:00 am - St. ThomasWEDNESDAY, June 159:00 am - St. ThomasSt. Anthony of PaduaBarb Yeager by Bill & Terri WilsonWeekday in Ordinary TimeFor All ParishionersSATURDAY, June 184:00 pm - St. ThomasVigil: Twelfth Sunday in Ordinary TimeSUNDAY, June 1910:30 am - St. MarcellusGeorge BobkoChester & Velma SeveriniTwelfth Sunday in Ordinary TimeFor All Fathers Living & Deceased

Eleventh Sunday in Ordinary TimePARISH & DIOCESAN LIFECome and find out what .On Mission for The Church Alive!is all about?What’s really happening in theDiocese of Pittsburgh?On Mission for The Church Alive! is a diocesan-wideplanning initiative in which Bishop David Zubik invites all Catholics to envision how our parishes, schools, and ministries canbest respond to the changing landscape of our communities sothat they remain vital centers of worship and service.This process involves every parish and school in the Diocese ofPittsburgh. Beginning this September, you will be asked to comment on different options on how parishes and schools in yourarea may be re-organized. Your participation is essential.In order to prepare for consultation, Bishop Zubik and priestsfrom the Diocese of Pittsburgh will be hosting informationalsessions over the summer to answer your questions and address your concerns.What have you heard about On Mission for The Church Alive!so far? Be informed and fill in the gaps this summer.For the dates, times and locations of all sessions, check out:onmissionchurchalive.org.CALLING ALL GREENE COUNTY PARISHIONERS!YOU CAN ATTEND AN INFORMATION SESSION ONJune 22, 2016, from 7:00 pm - 8:30 pmat the Marcellus Worship Site, Jefferson PA,With Fr. John MarcucciHas the Diocese alreadymade decisions?Who are the leadersselected from my parishand what are they doing?What the heck is aparish model?How will I and my parishbe impacted?What am I going to beasked to do this fall?How do we get peopleback to Church?Are we replacing priestswith deacons?What’s going to bedifferent this time?

6The Catholic Communities of Greene CountyST. ANN PARISHSt. Ann Parish“Through prayer and the re-awakening of the living Gospel in ourselves and others, St. Ann Parish celebrates the real presence ofChrist in the Eucharist to become a Church Alive. Our rural parish includes a university, prisons, a hospital and long term care facilities.Through our call to active service ministries in the local community and a mission in Guatemala, we manifest our faith.”CCD CATECHISTS ANDCATECHETICAL AIDES NEEDEDAs we look forward to a new catechetical year this Fall, we willneed additional catechists and catechetical aides in order to offerfaith formation for the children of Saint Ann Parish in grades kindergarten through seventh. Our CCD program runs on Sundaymorning from 9:30-11:00 a.m., September through April. If youfeel as though the Lord is calling you to share your faith through thecatechetical ministry, please call the Religious Education Office at724-627-7568, ext. 18, or email stannreligioused@gmail.com.DIVINE MERCY—VIDEO SCHEDULEON FORMED.ORGWe are encouraging everyone in our parishes to make time towatch this remarkable video experience, as part of a smallgroup, with your family at home, or as part of your personalfaith formation. Formed.org can be accessed with a desktop, alaptop, a tablet, or smart phone. Go to FORMED.org to registerand enter our Parish Code: 4VX47Q.Episode 8—God’s Master Plan (23 minutes) - May 22ndthrough June 5th Through Pope St. John Paul II and the triumphhe helps inaugurate, God reveals a beautiful plan that amazesand blesses the whole world.Episode 9—Mary’s Knight (25 minutes) - May 29th throughJune 12th In the mix of people and events surrounding the Second Greatest Story Ever Told, one man emerges for his instrumental role in conquering Polish hearts for Mary Immaculate,including the heart of Pope St. John Paul II.Episode 10—The Final Question (25 minutes) - June 5th throughJune 19th The historical reality of the Second Greatest StoryEver Told includes every one of us—if we’re willing to enterthe story. Father Gaitley concludes the series with inspira-tionaland practical tips to show us how.HELP EXPLAINING NEW MANAGED CARE PROGRAMAt the St. Ann office every other ThursdayWill you be affected by the State’s new Medicaid Managed CarePlan, Community HealthChoices? If you are 55 years of age orolder and are Medi-care/Medicaid eligible you could be! EmilyRonan from SeniorCARE/Greene will be holding office hours inthe St. Ann Office every other Thursday starting May 26 th from 12pm to answer any questions that you may have.This weekend’s altar flowers at St. Ann are given to theglory of God and In Loving Memory of:Jenny Nalitz by Bill & Linda Nalitz“Do not let your hearts be troubled. Trust inGod; trust also in me. In my Father’s houseare many rooms; if it were not so, I wouldhave told you. I am going there to prepare aplace for you.” John 14:1-2MARCI VACATIONMarci will be on vacation from June 16th thru the 24th andwill return to work on June 27th. While she is away, AmyWeinschenker will be in the office all day on Monday and during the afternoons from 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm the rest of the daysof the week if you need anything. Thank you!OFF SITE MASSESLast summer I held “off site” Masses atvarious locations in the parish followed bya cook-out/covered dish dinner. The parish provided the meat/sandwiches, the hostprovided the grill, and those in attendancethe side dishes. The occasion provided agreat opportunity to bring the church toone of the outlaying areas of the Parish.These Masses were held on Wednesdayevenings at 6:30 pm. I would like to continue the tradition thissummer and am looking for a host location in late June or earlyJuly. If will to host, please contact me at the rectory to schedulea date. Fr. FrancisSt. AnnJune 13:June 13:June 13:June 15:June 16:June 19:June 20:VBS begins - 9:00 am, St. HughGood Neighbor Lunch 11:30am - 12:30pm, Social HallSt. Ann Women’s Guild Meeting 7:00 pm, Social HallFinance Council Meeting 7:00 pm, Rectory Dining RoomGood Neighbor Lunch 11:30am - 12:30pm, Social HallKnights of Columbus 1st Degree - 6:00 pm, Social HallKnights of Columbus 4th Degree—CarmichaelsSt. Ann Altar Servers for June 11/126:00 pm: L. Pettit (Adult Ser ver ); E. Schifko, M. Sielski, A. Shumaker (Euchar istic Minister s); B. Bocchini,K. Davin (Lector s); J. Milinovich (Cantor ); D. Taylor,M. Warman (Youth Ser ver s).8:30 am: Deacon Jim; S. Conrad, R. Davin, J. Marisa,J. Milinovich (Euchar istic Minister s); B. Mooney, A.Revak (Lector s); K. Stoll (Cantor ); A. Revak, J. Revak(Youth Servers).St. Ann Altar Servers for June 18/196:00 pm: P. Sanvicente (Adult Ser ver ); B. Lang, R.Janco (Euchar istic Minister s); J. Martinez, B. Nalitz(Lectors); B. Nelson (Cantor); Subs for Desrosiers (YouthServers).8:30 am: Deacon Jim; B. Moskal, S. Pettit, L. Pettit, R.Phillips (Euchar istic Minister s); J. Goroncy, J. Kirsch(Lectors); K. Bogucki (Cantor); A. Guess, N. Guess(Youth Servers).

Eleventh Sunday in Ordinary TimeST. HUGH & OUR LADY PARISHES“We are the caring, healing, vibrant Catholic Eucharistic faith communities, who celebrate and promote the Divine Mercy of God through prayer andservice. We proclaim Christ - yesterday, today and forever greater - through a variety of liturgical, devotional, musical and educational experiences.Jesus, We Trust In You in our ongoing process of bridge building and community making.”SPECIAL FATHER’S DAY GIFTCompliments of St. Hugh/OLCHospitality CommitteePILLOWCASESAND TOTESThe Ladies of the Cloth have nowsewn: 50 Pillowcases that will bedonated to the “Children’s Can-cerCenter at Ruby Memorial Hospitalin Morgantown, WV. A dozen or so “Walker Totes” thatare available to anyone who wouldbenefit from using one. Please callthe Parish office (724-966-7270) topick one up. This is available to allGreeneCountyParishes.As always we are deeply appreciative of your monetary do-nationsfor our projects which serve thesick and suffering, Your monetarydonations help us to continue our ministry of mercy. Donations can be made to: “Ladies of the Cloth” and mailed to 408Rt. 88, Carmichaels, PA 15320. Donation envelopes are alsoavailable at church entrances. Thank you for bringing a littlehappiness into someone’s day for a brief moment.Being a dad is an incredible blessing,but it can also be an often difficult andthankless job. The parish wants to honoryou, and thank you for everything you doand the sacrifices you make. Next weekendafter all Masses, we will be giving all dads aspecial gift as they leave church. MINISTRY TRAININGAltar Servers for St. Hugh and Our Lady of Consolation: Qualifications: One must have completed the second grade or above, be a member of the parish, attendsCCD. The most important aspect of a server is dedication.Please call the office to sign up, 724-966-7270.First practice for NEW Altar Servers will beannounced at a later date.Interested in becoming a Eucharitic Minister or Lector,please call the parish office to sign up.St. Hugh and Our Lady of ConsolationPASTORAL CARE OF THE SICKThe sacrament of Anointing of the Sick is appropriate foranyone faced with hospitalization or a serious challenge tohealth. Federal Law makes it difficult to know who is in thehospital due to privacy rules. Please call the office if you oryour loved one is in need of the sacrament. Also, If there areany shut-ins or residents of nursing homes that can be visitedby our Eucharistic Ministers or Visitation Ministry please letus know. We can also put them on our prayer list.June 13:VBS begins - 9:00 am, St. HughCD of A Meeting - 6:00 pm, Sacred HeartJune 16: Eucharistic Adoration - 6:30 - 7:30 pm, St. HughJune 17: Senior Activity Group Mothers/Fathers Day Dinner atDolfi’s, Masontown - 1:30 pm—Call Sue Shoaf 724966-7638 or Martha Grula 724-943-3665.Office Hours:Monday, Wednesday & Thursday, 9 am to 3 pmPARISH & DIOCESAN LIFEA Letter from Bishop David A. Zubik:What a joy to celebrate the Sacrament of Confirmationfor St. Ann, Waynesburg; St. Hugh, Carmichaels; St.Ignatius of Antioch, Bobtown; Our Lady of Consolation, Nemacolin; and St. Thomas, Clarksville onSunday, May 22nd; I truly relished the opportunity tobe with all the young people. They were clearly very well prepared.It was my privilege to be with all the faith communities.In a special way, thank you for your warm welcome and for thebeautiful Confirmation liturgy.As we journey together On Mission for the Church Alive!, may ourdear Blessed Mother Mary continue to guide and protect us and

Email: stignatius@windstream.net Office Manager: Sherri Walick ST. THOMAS PARISH 300 Main Street Clarksville, PA 15322 Rectory: 724-377-2588 Fax: 724-377-0707 Office Hours: M-W-F 9:00 am to 2:00 pm Email: stthomastheapostle@windstream.net Office Manager: Patty Bushta REGIONAL CAMPUS MINISTRY 213 Fourth Street California, PA 15419