Parish Council Meeting: Sept. 13, 2018

 

The Parish Council which would otherwise meet on September 6, 2018, will be held at 6:30 PM on Thursday, September 13, 2018.

Help for the Archbishop

 

Help is needed on a weekly basis to provide SHOPPING TRANSPORTATION for His Eminence in Cranberry beginning September 1. This takes an average of two hours weekly. Assistance is needed and any interested person should contact Fr. Bill Evansky to discuss remuneration and other details.

 

Fr Bill can be contacted at (724) 266 5009

 

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Perogie Sale

 

The parish will be selling potato/cheese perogies at the church on the following dates:

  • Friday, November 15th, 2024.  Order deadline November 8th
  • Friday, December 13th, 2024.  Order deadline December 6th

Call the church at 724-285-6010

The perogies are $12/dozen, are fully cooked with butter and onions.

Order pick-up begins at 11 AM the day of the sale.

 

The Death Penalty

 

Seriously, so the pope is on the same page as me after the Vatican issued its statement last Thursday about capital punishment saying "because it is an attack on the inviolability and dignity of the person." I am edified because I have been preaching this position for so many years even with Roman Catholic priests who didn’t want hear the message!

 

The message is quite clear and uncomplicated, “you cannot support the death penalty and say that you are “pro-life”! Nonsense! Being pro death penalty and being opposed to abortions are diametrical opposing extremes! To put it in simple terms one is a contradiction of the other. You can’t have a foot in both camps. You either hate one or love the other!

 

I have always maintained that the church has “accommodated” the state when it comes to capital punishment. Capital punishment is barbaric and serves no useful purpose! It does nothing to relieve the sufferings of the victim’s family and it certainly does not assist them in getting closure;, it does nothing to help the perpetrator’s family except to ostracize them into thinking that they are part of the “guilty party” when they had nothing to do with the crime. And that they are further proclaimed guilty because their loved one is the condemned person! Yes the victim has a mother and father who loved them and so does the condemned person also has a mother and father who equally love without reservation.

 

Capital punishment serves no purpose in our society! And it is even worse at its extremist level when most Americans, and I repeat, most Americans, are prepared to accept that innocent men go to the gallows to preserver this horrific crime that society is all very willing and able to perpetrate not only on the guilty but also on the innocent! And yet American society is quite able to comfortably live with chin held high saying that “In God we trust!” And we say that we are a Christian country! Hypocrites of the first order! America is not a Christian country and let’s be clear about that! And let’s also be clear that its founding fathers were not Christians!

 

As for these “so called” conservative Roman Catholics who proclaim the pope is in error and his teachings are unbiblical, then I can only suggest to them, as a theologian, that they don’t understand the Gospel of Jesus Christ and need to read it and study it. The Gospel of Jesus Christ is all about proclaiming “the blind see again, and the lame walk, lepers are cleansed, and the deaf hear and the dead are raised to life and the Good News is proclaimed to the poor and happy is the man who does not lose his faith in me”. (Jerusalem Bible, Mt. 11:5-6).

 

I think that just about sums it up the Gospel of Jesus Christ which is all about forgiveness and for those who think the death penalty is the way to go! It is not! And it has never been the way to use the Bible to justify slavery, discrimination or the death penalty! It is not and if you think it is than I would suggest that you are an errant Christian person!

 

Very Rev Archpriest (Andrew) Keith W. Lowe, M.Div.

 

3 August, 2018

Beautification of the church grounds

 

Last Tuesday, July 10, 2018, the parish president, Mr. Jeffrey Campbell led a work party to beautify our parish church grounds, he was assisted by Keith and Kory Schorr, Jordan Campbell, the parish president's son and by Ethan and Jacob Daller.20180710 191402 Rev

Mr Campbell says that he had a great team and that they moved the rocks from the church car park to their resting place in about 40 minutes and that entailed putting the rocks in and, of course, the most important part which is the cleaning out and placing of the ground cover  and that was done by Mr. Campbell himself.

 

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