Bishop David Zubik will offer Holy Week liturgies at St. Paul Cathedral and several other parishes beginning with Palm Sunday on April 9-10, and culminating with the celebration of Easter on April 16-17. Participants are also welcome via livestream from the cathedral and parishes.
As disciples of Jesus Christ, we must work to eradicate violence against all human persons, no matter what age they are, no matter what is their ethnicity, no matter whether already born or still in their mother’s wombs. Just as we rush to aid those poor people in war-torn countries, we must also rush to aid mothers in crisis pregnancies and in difficult life situations.
CENTRAL CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL FOR ACADEMIC AFFAIRS Central Catholic is seeking an Assistant Principal for Academic Affairs beginning on or around 01 July, 2022. Job Description. The Assistant Principal for Academic Affairs assists the Principal in the areas of curriculum development, academic placement and scheduling, counseling, student assessment and faculty evaluation and supervision. The Assistant Principal for Academic Affairs is a key member of the Principal’s leadership team and will be required to ensure that Central Catholic remains a leader in educating and forming the young men entrusted to our care. As a practicing Roman Catholic, the candidate must be open to deepening his commitment to the Catholic and Lasallian mission of the school through the various aspects of Student life. Through policy and action, the candidate must understand and exhibit Catholic/Lasallian virtues in the formation of students and faculty and in interactions with everyone.
It is no wonder that at this time of such suffering for the people of Ukraine in particular, and the people of the whole world, that Pope Francis would respond to the request of the Church in Ukraine and choose the Solemnity of the Annunciation to consecrate Russia and Ukraine to the Immaculate Heart of Mary.
Pope Francis will consecrate Russia and the Ukraine to the Immaculate Heart of Mary on Friday, March 25, during the Celebration of Penance that he will preside over at 5:00 p.m. in Saint Peter's Basilica.
Holy Spirit Parish Lawrence County Position: Coordinator of Middle School and Youth Ministry Education: A bachelor’s degree in religious education, catechetics, theology or a related degree is preferred Requirement: The candidate must (1) Be a fully initiated Catholic in good standing; (2) Experience in Administration and Supervision; (3) Experience in catechizing or teaching religion; (4) Experience on a variety of levels, including youth and young adults is preferred. Please send a cover letter, resume, clearances, evaluations, references, letters of recommendation and any other pertinent information to: Sister Annie Bremmer, osf 910 South Mercer Street New Castle, PA 16101 [email protected] Deadline for submission is: May 15, 2022. A copy of the Formal Job Description detailing all responsibility can be found at: https://holyspiritparishoflawrencecounty.org/job-postings Or at the Holy Spirit Parish Office 910 S. Mercer St. New Castle, PA 16101
Full Time Maintenance Position Holy Sepulcher & Saint Kilian Parishes Full time Maintenance Position – Under the direction of the Maintenance supervisor maintenance worker will work with the maintenance team and be responsible for maintenance, cleanliness, and repair of all parish and school facilities at both Holy Sepulcher and Saint Kilian parish facilities. May perform various routine maintenance and repairs including mechanical, electrical, and plumbing duties, based on skill level and experience. Also performs custodial duties including, but not limited to, cleaning services, trash removal, mopping, vacuuming, restroom cleaning, snow removal, and grass cutting. Position includes competitive salary, benefits, 403(b), and vacation/sick leave. Applicants may send their resume, cover letter, and references to Saint Kilian Parish %Gregory Callaghan, 7076 Franklin Road, Cranberry Twp, PA 16066, [email protected] .
As we look forward to the celebration of St. Patrick’s Day, perhaps we should not put all the emphasis on parties, parades and festivities. I think St. Patrick himself would give us different counsel. That great Apostle of Ireland would say to us, “Go to Mass on my feast day and receive the Body of Christ. Take out the rosary and ask the Mother of God to bring peace to all people."
I believe that Ukrainian Latin Bishops have followed the inspiration of the Holy Spirit in requesting the Act of Consecration to the Immaculate Heart of Mary by Our Holy Father. It is a strategy born of faith and the wisdom to remember our history. It is a confident turning to the ways of God and the power of grace. It is a clear recognition that God Our Father has sent His Son Jesus who saved us by His Death on the Cross.
The public is invited to attend an interfaith prayer gathering for peace, in solidarity with the Pittsburgh-area Ukrainian community at St. Paul Cathedral on Sunday, March 6, at 2:30 p.m.
I believe that in the midst of the tremendous suffering unfolding in Ukraine, God is sending us a message—we might say a “Memo.” I think that through this “Memo,” God is crying out to us of His closeness to us and His unfailing love for us and the Ukrainian people.