On Sunday, May 22nd, please join us for the 0.7 mile walk from Epiphany Church to the Gift of Mary building at 135 First Avenue following the 10:00 am Mass We will be blessing the building, as well as offering tours of the interior. Brother Andres’ cookies and coffee will be provided, and the ‘Wild Goose’ van will be present to offer lifts back to Epiphany. There will be opportunities to discuss and get more information about donating to Gift of Mary. The feast of Saint Rita, patron saint of abused women and hopeless circumstances, is May 22nd. Please join us for this unique opportunity to bring Gift of Mary to life through the intercession of Saint Rita and Our Lady of Lourdes.
Mass and Prayers of Liberation and Healing May 13th at Divine Mercy Parish, Epiphany Church has been canceled due to the road closures next to the church
Led by the Immaculate Heart Center, we celebrated the feast of Epiphany with Adoration, Mass, prayers of liberation, and a blessing with relics of the Holy Innocents and the Crib of Jesus!
Thank you to all who joined us for this beautiful night of prayer and adoration with the Vigil Project! It was the perfect way to prepare our hearts for the coming of Christ.
Last week, a group of college students and young adults went on a local mission trip through Move a Mountain Missions. Throughout the week they volunteered at the Red Door and constructed a Marian Grotto in the courtyard of Epiphany Church with the help of Outdoor Grandeur Landscaping. Stop by Epiphany Church to visit the grotto and pray!
Aedan, son of Christon and Alyssa Grant, celebrated the Sacrament of Holy Baptism on January 9th at Saint Mary of Mercy Church. Our parish community rejoices with you as we welcome you into the Holy Catholic Church, to grow in faith, serve others and join us in the praise of God!
The Lenten campaign for 40 Days for Life will hold their kick-off event on Tuesday, February 16th. There will be Mass at Epiphany Church at 6pm followed by a Eucharistic procession to the Planned Parenthood on Liberty Ave. All are welcome to join!
On Saturday, Divine Mercy Parish celebrated the Rorate Mass at Epiphany Church with a 6am candlelit Mass. It is a Mass celebrated in Mary's honor where we prepare for the coming of the Light of the World and offer praise to God for the gift of Our Lady. Mass takes place in a dimly lit setting so that as sunrise approaches, the church becomes brighter, illuminated by the sun just as our faith is illuminated by Christ.
This past week, we celebrated the Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception of Mary with a 4 PM Mass at Saint Mary of Mercy Church. Those who attended were able to enjoy hot chocolate afterwards and continued the celebration in Market Square with a concert where Pierced Heart, consisting of our very own Cassandra Acree, seminiarian, Noah Pepmeyer, Santonio Hill and one other band member, played Christmas and Christian music. The Market was shut down soon after, due to COVID. What an amazing blessing it was to be able to sing our praise in the middle of Pittsburgh, as the last group to perform on the 2020 Holiday Market stage!
Thanks to the generosity of our many volunteers and donors, the Red Door was able to celebrate Thanksgiving and provide all those who came by with a hot meal. Nature of Fire Food Truck shared a homemade meal on Wednesday and for Thanksgiving Day, the Red Door received 150 pies from friends of the Red Door as well as 130lbs of mashed potatoes provided by the Huffmyer family. The Huffmyer’s also donated 100 Blessing Backpacks the previous weekend. Donations like these truly make a difference in serving those in most need in the Downtown Pittsburgh area. We are so grateful for everyone who made this Thanksgiving a memorable one!
The adult catechism course on our Blessed Virgin Mary complemented the Consecration to Jesus through Mary, because both forums enabled us as the Body of Christ to meditate on Our Blessed Mother and her intercessory role during the month of October. I was very grateful to the parishioners for all their assistance, support, and interest. The discussions inevitably lead to opportunities for future consideration of our Blessed Mother’s role in the Gospel and our lives today. Indeed, focusing on Our Blessed Mother during these difficult times in our society and the Church was enlightening and refreshing. Due to time constraints, we only touched upon some of the devotions to Our Lady with the hope that this initial invitation to discuss Our Blessed Mother will lead to further discovery through reading and discussion at home. I hope the adult catechism classes will spark an interest for us as members of the Church to learn and evangelize during these times. I plan to do more adult catechism courses when the COVID-19 crisis is further abated, so stay tuned! During the interim, I will seek to obtain a consensus from the members of the parish as to most convenient times for seminars as well as subject matter and types of forums as we grow together in faith. Thank you and have a Blessed Advent. -John Paul Corcoran
The Red Door now has its very own Facebook page and Instagram account! Be sure to check them out to stay up to date with the latest news as well as opportunities and ways that you can participate in helping the ministry serve those in most need in the Downtown Pittsburgh area.
Return to the Lord, a night of Adoration, confession, and Lectio Divina, is a night of readings, meditative music, as well as movement of the faithful into confession and quiet prayer. All are welcome to attend! The following is a reflection by Marie: “This passage came to mind during our first Return to the Lord event. Matthew 15:32-34 Jesus called his disciples to him and said, “I have compassion for these people; they have already been with me three days and have nothing to eat. I do not want to send them away hungry, or they may collapse on the way.” I know we’ve all heard the story of the feeding of the multitude many times, but I never noticed or lingered on the part that says the people were with Jesus for 3 days and were so hungry they were on the verge of collapse. They were nearing a state of starvation, yet their spiritual hunger for Jesus was so much greater, they didn’t want to leave. I can only speak for myself, but that spiritual hunger was present at Return to the Lord as well - would love to do another!”
A Eucharistic Procession from Planned Parenthood to Epiphany Church closed the 40 Days for Life vigil last Sunday, on November 1. Despite challenging weather conditions with relentless winds, Bishop Waltersheid led the procession carrying the monstrance and ended the event with a closing Mass.
Thank you our helpers for taking on the role as water haulers last week, bringing in bottled water donated by Joe Bonifate. We would also like to thank Joe Bonifate and family for providing water for all of our friends at the Red Door. Each individual receives a bagged lunch along with water and juice to enjoy. If you would like to volunteer at the Red Door, please email [email protected]
Preparing our hearts to serve the Lord through a night of Adoration, confession, and Lectio Divina. Return to the Lord has begun! Every 1st and 3rd Saturday of the month from 6:30pm to 8:00pm at Saint Mary of Mercy.