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SACRED HEART CHURCH SAINT MARY CHURCH511 20TH STREET 1401 5TH AVENUE, ALTOONA, PENNSYLVANIA 16602July 25, 2021St. Oscar Romero said, “We cannot doeverything, and there is a sense of liberation inrealizing that. This enables us to do something andto do it very well. It may be incomplete, but it is thebeginning, a step along the way, an opportunity forthe Lord’s grace to enter and do the rest.”There were a group of ladies many yearsago who made quilts. They were beautiful creationsreflecting inspirational designs artfully composedfrom the simple scraps of fabric each woman wouldbring to their individual pieces. There was no planfor the finished project as each finished work became the combined creation of what each womancontributed. They abounded in vibrant colors anddazzled the beholder with intricate patterns andtheir myriad textures. They were so beautiful thatthey became coveted family treasures passed fromgeneration to generation. Those women never realized the power of their work. Countless babiesrested in the comfort of those quilts warmly nestledin the legacy of tradition they were fortunate toinherit. They adorned countless homes with theirbeauty and brought joy and solace to many faces.We cannot do everything. We are notmeant to. Our work in life is to contribute our individual piece, a piece that reflects the unique thumbprint I claim as my own. We only have to do smallthings well.Eucharistic blessings are blessings thatstart small and multiply. We all come to life withonly a few loaves of bread and a few fish. Not anysingle one of us has all that it takes to transform ourworld. Who knows what God will do with the littlewe have and how many will benefit from our kindness, compassion, wisdom, courage, conviction,love, warmth, zeal, faith, and hope? That young ladnever dreamed that his few leftovers would do allthat they did. God shows up in unexpected ways!Where would life’s adventure and fun be if it wereany other way? Being able to be part of bringingGod’s creative, transforming, healing to the worldopens us up to wonder, awe, and excitement! Wecan all bring our little piece to the bigger work ofGod that can result in being a coveted jewel passedgeneration to generation. This is good news indeed!Bread and wine transform into Christ’s Body andBlood and we become what we eat. Trust that. LPiSacred Heart Rectory: 814-943-8553 Fax: 814-943-1556Saint Mary Rectory: 814-942-2416Sacred Heart Email: sacredheartaltoona@dioceseaj.orgSaint Mary Email: stmaryaltoona@dioceseaj.orgWebsites: ona.wixsite.com/saintmarysFormation Center: 944-3922 Food Pantry: 943-4529DIRECTORYRev. Ľ. Strečok . Pastor/AdministratorAnita Wavrek . . .Saint Mary Parish SecretaryJoel Caracciolo. .Sacred Heart Parish Council ChairpersonJames Rokosky . Sacred Heart Finance Council ChairpersonJoseph Eckels . Saint Mary Finance Council ChairpersonJudy Wahl . Sacred Heart Director of Religious EducationDebbie Bartley . Saint Mary Director of Religious EducationJim Mock . Saint Mary Director of Christian InitiationPatrick Dorman .Sacred Heart Choir DirectorTerry Carnicella . Saint Mary Choir DirectorT. Carnicella, J. A. Mitchell, K. Koehle . OrganistsCELEBRATIONS OF THE EUCHARISTWeekdays, Monday-Friday: 7:45 a.m. (Sacred Heart)Saturday Vigil Masses: 4:00 p.m. (Saint Mary) 5:30 p.m. (Sacred Heart)Sunday Masses: 8:00 a.m. (Saint Mary) 10:00 a.m. and 12:00 Noon (Sacred Heart)SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION(Sacred Heart) Saturday: 12:30 p.m.(Saint Mary) Saturday: 3:00 p.m.SACRAMENT OF ANOINTING OF THE SICK: You are encouraged to notify the rectoryas soon as there is a serious illness. You are also asked to notify the rectory when a relative isadmitted to a hospital or nursing home.SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM: The Sacrament of Baptism for Infants normally takes placeduring a weekend celebration of the Eucharist or on Sundays at 1:00 p.m. at Sacred Heart or9:00 a.m. at Saint Mary. For the baptism of their first child, parents are expected to attend abaptismal session with Fr. Ľubomír. Please call the rectory office for an appointment.Godparents for infants must be at least 16 years of age, confirmed, and regularly practicing thefaith with a freedom to receive the Eucharist. Sponsor certificate for Godparents is necessaryand can be obtained from their parish office of their current Church of registration.CHRISTIAN INITIATION: Anyone interested in becoming a member of the CatholicChurch should contact a member of the parish staff.SACRAMENT OF HOLY MATRIMONY: Please call the Pastor nine months in advance tomake arrangements for instruction and planning the marriage ceremony.FOOD PANTRY: The Sacred Heart Food Pantry will be open on Wednesdays from 10:00a.m. until 1:45 p.m.

SACRED HEART CHURCH SAINT MARY CHURCHMASS SCHEDULE AND INTENTIONSSunday, July 25, 17th Sunday in Ordinary Time8:00 a.m. (SM) Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Maierhofer, and Joey(Louise Gioiosa)10:00 a.m. (SH) Pro Populo (Living and Deceased Membersof Sacred Heart and Saint Mary’s Parishes)12:00 Noon (SH) Robert Beckel (Sharon and Sean)Monday, July 26, Saint Joachim and Ann, Parents of theBlessed Virgin Mary7:45 a.m. (SH) Mary Stein (John and Alice McKnight)Tuesday, July 27,7:45 a.m. (SH) Ken Hatch (John and Alice McKnight)Wednesday, July 28,7:45 a.m. (SH) Terry McKnight (John and Alice McKnight)Thursday, July 29, Saint Martha7:45 a.m. (SH) Gerry Stevens (Mike and Sherry Byrne)Friday, July 30, Saint Peter Chrysologus, Bishop and Doctor***7:45 a.m. (SH) Patricia Harshbarger (The Rhone Family)Saturday, July 31, Saint Ignatius of Loyola, Priest4:00 p.m. (SM) Robert Steinbugl (Wife and Family)5:30 p.m. (SH) Edgar and Marie Callahan (Tony and PhyllisRusso)Sunday, August 1, 18th Sunday in Ordinary Time8:00 a.m. (SM) Dolores “Jean” Fochler (Skip, Diana, Courtney, Matthew Dry)10:00 a.m. (SH) Pro Populo (Living and Deceased Membersof Sacred Heart and Saint Mary’s Parishes)12:00 Noon (SH) Tommy Costlow (Sisters and Brother)Mass Intentions from St. Mary Parish that will be said atSacred Heart Church have *** proceeding the time andintention. Due to the many unsaid Masses at St. Mary’ssome will be transferred to Sacred Heart so that the intentions will be satisfied as soon as possible.ALTOONA, PAREGISTRATION OF PARISHIONERSWe are always happy to welcome new parishioners to SacredHeart Parish and Saint Mary Parish. Please introduce yourself to amember of the parish staff and register at the rectory. Registration,the practice of stewardship, and regular participation in the Eucharist indicate that a person is an active member of the parish and iseligible to act as a godparent or sponsor. As a Church communityseeking to be faith-filled disciples and good stewards, the sacrificeof our time, talent and treasure is essential for the common good.Weekly Collection at Sacred Heart, July 11EnvelopesLoose ChangeTotal 5,195.00 93.00 5,288.00Weekly Collection at Saint Mary, July 11EnvelopesLoose ChangeTotal 3,595.50 37.50 3,633.00Stewardship Reflection Today’s Gospel speaks to us of God’sunconditional love for us and His boundless generosity. Hecares for our needs in such a way that we are not only cared for,but we are given more than we could ever ask for. He does thison His own accord, of His own free will, and with His owncapability. We are called to love and care for everyone as theboy with five barley loaves and three fish did. He was calledupon to give what he had in order for Christ to carry out Hismission of caring for every single human being.With that mission in mind, He calls each on of us to assist Him.But He asks us to help. He wants us to help. We are called togive him all that we have; our time, our talents and our treasure,so that, together with Him, we can feed the world, offering others the love of Christ and sharing the Gospel with them.(Stewardship Reflection, Catholic Stewardship Consultants, Inc.2012/7/17)LITURGICAL MINISTRIES SCHEDULEfor July 31/August 1, 2021TIME andLOCATIONAltar ServersLectorsExtraordinary Ministersof Holy CommunionOrganist/CantorSaturday 4:00 p.m.Saint MaryVolunteersJames WoomerHelen SchmittKaren KoehleSaturday 5:30 p.m.Sacred HeartVolunteersJerry MilliaronClair ServelloKaren KoehleJudy WahlSunday, 8:00 a.m.Saint MaryLydia WiseGabriella SparacinoDoug WiseMary Rose PoormanTerry CarnicellaSunday 10:00 a.m.Sacred HeartVolunteersLynn NagleBarbara GerhartTerry CarnicellaBetsy ChilcoteSunday 12:00 p.m.Sacred HeartVolunteersPhyllis RussoJim ImlerJean Ann MitchellPatrick Dorman

17TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIMEPRO-LIFE CORNER “Reproductiverights should mean the right to be free to produce children, not the right to kill children.”Pray and work to end abortion on demand.JULY 25, 2021Saint Mary Prayer Chain: Call Rectory at 814-942-2416.Saint Mary Candle Memorial: The Altar Candles and Sanctuary Lamp will burn the week of July 25 for Joe Horellrequested by Rita Horell.PRO-LIFE ROSARY meets on Wednesdays, at 3:00 p.m.in Sacred Heart Church. All are welcome to attend. No commitments. Come when you can.PART-TIME JOB OPPORTUNITY: Parish Administrative Assistant - Bulletin Editor/Parish Census AnalystLocation: Sacred Heart ParishOverview: To provide assistance to the Parish Pastorthrough administrative tasks.16 hours per week (with possibility of additional hours ifextra tasks need to be completed).Anyone interested for this position, please email to sacredheartaltoona@dioceseaj.orgSACRED HEART AND SAINT MARY’S ANNUALPARISH PICNIC will be held Sunday, August 22, 2021beginning with Noon Mass at the St. Mary’s Camp Grounds.We hope many of you can attend this wonderful summertime event. Chances along with your reservation form areavailable in the Blessed Mother Room and Sacred Heart vestibule. This is a big fundraiser for our parishes and we hopeeveryone will participate in selling your chances. The drawing will be held at the picnic.SAINT MARY’S CHRISTIAN MOTHER’S BASKETRAFFLE DONATION: St. Mary’s Christian Mother’s willbe hosting a Basket Raffle Booth at the Saint Mary and Sacred Heart Parish Picnic. Anyone who would like to donate abasket, please being it to the St. Mary’s Rectory or Churchbasement between now and Monday August 2. Chances willbegin to be sold the first Sunday in August."BLUEBERRY FESTIVAL RETURNS TO BETHANYRETREAT CENTER! Join us at 1031 Germania Rd inFrenchville, PA, on July 31st from 10:00 am to 7:00 pm fora day of family fun! There will be games for all ages, arts &crafts for kids, basket raffles, 50/50, delicious food & refreshments and much more. Live musical entertainment byHeavenbound beginning at 2:00 pm and A Day Awaits at4:00 .org or call 814-263-4855. Hopeto see you there!"SAINT AUGUSTINE CHURCH, 803 St. Augustine Road,Dysart, will hold their Annual Church Picnic on Sunday,August 1st. The picnic features BBQ Chicken Dinner withhomemade noodles. Dinners available from 11:00 AM to3:00 PM. Dinners are 12 and will be carry out only. Therewill be seating available throughout the picnic grounds andin the church hall. Basket raffle, fancy booth, bingo, children's games, etc. will be held throughout the day.Laughing in HeavenQ. How can you make God laugh?A. Tell him your plans.Mark Blackie, Rod Baronner, Dan Bauer, John Belin, JackChilcote, Brandon Conaway, Shirley Conlon, Denise Conrad, James Conrad, Kathy Corl, Dan Costlow, John Delin,Paula Diedrich, Joan Donnelly, Matt Dorman, AmeliaDoughurty, Lois Duncan, Sam Dunio, Willis Edevane,Phyllis Hartman, Phyllis Hauser, Alva Herman, RalphHidebrand, Diane Horton, Paulette Johns, Kenny AnthonyKeagy, Lori Krug, Beth Lloyd, Cindy Lytle, Barbara Mattren, Donald McIntyre, Charles McGrain, Bev Mueller, BillOrr, Karen Pacifico, Gail Pearson, Sarah Rihnovich, BrianSherbin, Hank Sherbin, Laura Snyder, Peggy Stauffer andKen Tromm.A TENDER AND LOVING FATHER, BELIEVER OF TRUTHThe family went to Jerusalem for the feast of Passover. Ontheir return Jesus became separated from his parents. They firstthought he was in the caravan with others. They searched forthree days. When they found him, he was discussing matters ofhis faith with the teachers in the synagogue. Joseph and Maryexpressed their concern and worry. He told them that he mustbe about his Father’s work.“Tenderness is the best way to touch the frailty within us.Pointing fingers and judging others are frequently signs of aninability to accept our own weaknesses. Only tender love willsave us from the snares of the accuser. That is why it is so important to encounter God’s mercy especially in the Sacramentof Reconciliation, where we experience his truth and tenderness. We know that God’s truth does not condemn, but insteadwelcomes, embraces, sustains and forgives us. Pope Franciscompared that truth always to the merciful father in the parableJesus told of the Lost Son. Truth comes out to meet us, restoresour dignity, sets us back on our feet and rejoices for us.” St.Joseph, a tender loving father, believer of Truth , pray for us.(Pope Francis Apostolic Letter Patris Corde, 2. Dec. 8, 2020; JacquesGauthier, Catholic Book Publishing, N.J., 2014) 2021, Diocese ofAltoona-Johnstown Liturgy Committee.“FOOD TRUCK WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 4TH” atSaint Mary’s parking lot from 5:00—8:00 p.m.A FAMILY PERSPECTIVE: In today’s gospel Phillip worried about “enough food” for the crowd. What is ENOUGH?When does our ENOUGH deprive another family of their fairshare? Jesus performed today’s miracle because one child waswilling to share and risk living with less. Can your family livemore simply so that other families can simple live?Saint Therese Conference /St. Vincent de Paul Society Flea Market on Friday August 6th and Saturday August7th; 8:00 am to 1:00 pm at Fr. Kelley Hall locatedon corner of 25th Avenue and 5th Street.

Saturday, July 2412:30 p.m. Confessions at Sacred Heart3:00 p.m. Confessions at Saint MaryMonday, July 267:00 p.m. Saint Mary Parish Finance Council MeetingTuesday, July 276:00 p.m. Sacred Heart Parish Finance Council MeetingWednesday, July 2810:00 a.m. to 1:45 p.m. Sacred Heart Food Pantry3:00 p.m. Pro-Life Rosary at Sacred HeartSaturday, July 3112:30 p.m. Confessions at Sacred Heart3:00 p.m. Confessions at Saint MaryMemorial Prayer ServiceThe Carmelite Community of the Word will celebrate aMemorial Prayer Service honoring the life of Sr. CelesteCiesielka who died from Covid-19 on December 15,2020. Family, friends and co-workers are invited to joinin this celebration to be held at the CCW Incarnation Center Motherhouse, 394 Bem Rd, Gallitzin, PA on Sunday,August 1. An outdoor prayer service is planned for 2 p.m.with a reception to continue until 4 p.m. Attendees areasked to bring a lawn chair if possible to complimentseating within a tent. RSVP’s are requested by July 28, byemailing communityofficeCCW@gmail.comHandmade Gnocchi Sale Mount Carmel Church Fromthe Kitchen of Our Lady of Mount Carmel, the Parish is ssponsoring a Handmade Gnocchi Sale. The weekend ofAugust 14-15 you may purchase packages (single serving) of frozen handmade gnocchi freshly made by the ladies of the Parish under the direction of Rosa of the former Aldo’s. They will be available on August 14th from4:30-6:00 p.m. and August 15th from 9:00 a.m. until 12Noon in the School Cafeteria (8th Ave) for 5 a package.All you have to do is take them home, boil the water,cook the gnocchi, and add your favorite sauce. The proceeds will benefit the Parish.ANGEL FUND GRANT APPLICATIONS are available in the rectory at Sacred Heart. The “Angel Fund”was established to provide Catholic school tuition assistance for Sacred Heart families in financial need. Grantsare based on need and participation in our faith community, Time, Talent, and Treasure. For more information,please call the rectory at 814-943-8553. The deadline isAugust 15.Our Sponsor This Week isOur SponsorThis WeekIsTERRENCEE. TOMASSETTIAttorneyat LawADT-Monitored HomeSecurityElder Law EstatesGet 24 –Hour ProtectionReal EstateCall now!1-855-225-42512006Sixth Avenue, Altoona, PA 16602814-944-3249Please ThankandThankSupportSponsorsPleaseandourSupportour Sponsors!

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