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Be a Prayer Warrior for Your Adult Children

Many parents are prone to worry or fear when it comes to the future of their children, specifically those who are unsaved or prodigals. In this interview, Dr. Erwin Lutzer shows parents of all types how to abandon their routine lists of requests and trade them for scriptural prayers that “will immerse you in God’s promises and will.”


Please Pray for Vocations!

The above list is the latest update from the diocese as of August of 2025 from Susan O'Neil.


March 2025: Nancy Lee Schoedel, Rita Wapenski, Glenna Holt 

April 2025: James Jordan, Peg Elsner, Sr Concetta Fabo

May 2025: Mary Moncini, Ronald Lotz, Larry Naugle, Sr Catherine O'Halloran

June 2025: Robert Koch, Patricia Buck, Joseph Ianotta, Charles Baer, Ralph Buzzelli

July 2025: Lucy Paulin, Clara Bayne

Aug 2025: Mary Bauer, Ronald Rademacher

Sept 2025: Mary Ann Skinger, Alison Wilson, George Brown

Oct 2025: Barbara Imhoff

Nov 2025: Mary Frances Lerch, Shirley Dickson, Richard Nolan

Dec 2025: Janice Steinhauser, Frank Lowe

Jan 2026: Allen Schomaker

Feb 2026: Virginia Briski

Take note of the friends that God has placed in your life. Who is in your Christian community? Let's expand that: Which people are blessings from God, even if they don't belong to the same denomination as you or don't even go to any church at all? Which people are you repeatedly running into, and every time you do, you find yourself experiencing God's presence?

And who do you turn to when you need help from God?

Ask why God has brought these people into your life. Why does he make your paths cross? Could there be a reason that serves his kingdom? Could they be God sneaking up to you in the disguise of human flesh?

Let's look at the role of friendships in ministry. Paul in his writing is unhappy about losing some friends who had been working with him in ministry, and he is looking forward to others joining him. The responsorial Psalm reminds us that we do not make known the splendor of God's kingdom by ourselves. In the Gospel reading, Jesus sends his disciples out into ministry with partners.

We have been living in a very individualistic age, but God designed us to need community. This inherent nature has begun to restore the world back to interdependence; it's being manifested in the fast growth of social networking websites, increased collaborations between companies and nations, and a global structure of interconnectedness that ties economies so closely together that the strength of one country builds the strength of the rest of the world, and the weaknesses of one country makes us all more vulnerable.

The Church, more than ever, needs to understand and embrace interdependence. It is vital. The old, parochial attitude of "my ministry" or "my parish" or "my diocese" or "my denomination" works against us today. Networking and collaborations bring in new strength, new growth, and a witness of love that attracts non-believers and inactive Catholics to the Church. Our hierarchy must work together with religious and laity and be seen by the world as collaborators giving each other mutual respect, or else the Church's credibility will continue to erode -- and this is so anti-evangelization that it is an evil that we truly must, as a community, overcome.

We as individual Christians, also need to embrace the interdependence of community life, because we experience Jesus most fully through others, and the more "others" that we gather around us who can reveal Jesus to us, who can be his hands of help, his embrace of comfort, and his voice of guidance, the more we receive whatever we need from him.

If something important is lacking in your life, it's probably because you've done too little to build up Godly friendships or you've self-sufficiently not allowed your friends to serve you. And if something is lacking in your ministry (whatever might be your personal way of revealing Christ to others), it's probably because you're not collaborating with others.

Most of the time, God provides whatever we need through community. When was the last time you needed a hug and Jesus came to you in the hug of a friend? When did God send you an email from a friend because you were confused and uncertain? Similarly, God provides what he wants to give to others through you. Is there anyone suffering because you're not involved enough in community life? Yes! You are important. Jesus wants to minister to others through you in a way that no one else can do.

In community, we are the Body of Christ -- each of us are different parts of the same Body -- so that the world can experience Jesus in the flesh.

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                                                    Memory Lane!            

We're celebrating our priests in this edition of Memory Lane! The men shown below are all priests that formerly served at our parishes.  It was so nice of all of them to wear black so that our captions listing their names and where they served shows through clearly. We didn't have room for all of the photos that we wanted to show - we'll have to hold them over until one of our next Memory Lane features.

As an added bonus, we have linked below the YouTube video of Fr Mike Zavage and Fr Mike Ackerman on their rollercoaster ride at Kennywood Park from 7 years ago. This has garnered 260,000 views!

Deacon Bill Homily Archive

Here are four recent homilies. Hover over the icons below to see the dates and topics.

Step Back and Reflect - An Essay

Thanks for visiting, and remember...

God loves you right where you are!

                                                                                        Deacon Bill Palamara 412-596-3370

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