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reflection from father vasyl
Father Vasyl Symyon meditates on the Third Commandment Page 4
VOL. 66
celebrating 50 years
St. Gregory in Upper St. Clair, Pa. marks 50th anniversary of its first Divine Liturgy Page 6
Tough as steel
deceased steelworkers of braddock, pa. remembered during prayer service
NO. 6
JUNE 2021
partnering up St. Nicholas in Perryopolis, Pa. holds joint fundraiser with Frazier Community Library Page 9
Seminary announces new Director of Spiritual Formation
Press release by the Byzantine Catholic Seminary of SS. Cyril and Methodius
Father Vitalii Stashkevych, pastor, SS. Peter and Paul in Braddock, Pa. attended an April 29 prayer service at U.S. Steel Edgar Thomson Braddock Works to remember deceased steelworkers. For more photos, see page 8.
“Helping Hands Day” returns to Mount St. Macrina June 5 sisters of st. basil the great looking forward to hosting volunteers by David Mayernik Jr. Editor
Helping hands will once again be provided at Mount St. Macrina. The annual Greek Catholic Union “Helping Hands Day” at Mt. St. Macrina in Uniontown, Pa. to assist the Sisters of St. Basil, will resume after a year’s hiatus. The event was canceled in 2020 due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. “The Sisters of St. Basil at Mount St. Macrina are looking forward to hosting their friends and volunteers at Helping Hands Day June 5,” said Sister Barbara Jean Mihalchick. “Having to cancel the event last year was a big disappointment for all.
“The Sisters hope dozens of helpers will arrive to give the Mount its annual clean-up that launches summer’s beauty.” Sister Barbara Jean was elected as a council member of the Sisters of St. Basil the Great, Our Lady of Perpetual Help Province,during Chapter Elections in April. All volunteer work will be performed following guidelines outlined by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Participants will wear masks and practice social distancing. All work will be performed outside and there was no work inside any buildings. Sister Barbara Jean said volunteers will be clearing gardens, raking and trimming, planting
flowers, sweeping out the Shrines and clearing walkways. “They take such pride in their generous, hard work and the Sisters are so grateful!” n
A volunteer helps with gardening at a previous “Helping Hands Day” at Mount St. Macrina in Uniontown, Pa.
The Byzantine Catholic Seminary is pleased to announce Metropolitan William Skurla has appointed Father Ivan Chirovsky as its new Director of Spiritual Formation, effective June 1. Father Will Rupp is returning to parochial ministry after completing five years of exceptional service in this most important role. No stranger to our Seminary community, serving as a spiritual director, a member of our faculty, and serving on our support staff, Father Ivan Maria Chirovsky was ordained in L’viv, Ukraine in 1990 to the presbyterate by the Metropolitan Volodymyr Sterniuk, Confessor of the Faith. He has served in Ukrainian Catholic churches in Montreal, Parma, Miami, and Pittsburgh, as well as retreat master for retreats for deacons and their wives. His wife of 30 years, Pani Matka, received her Theology degree from B.C.S. in 2010 then finished her C.P.E. in 2011. She has worked as a chaplain the past nine years, currently with the UPMC Family Hospice. Together they are the parents of two children and the grandparents of one grandson. May God grant to his priest servants William and Ivan many years in health and happiness. n
Father Ivan Chirovsky, Father Will Rupp