Byzantine Catholic World - Volume 60 - No. 10 - July 2015

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the official newspaper of the archeparchy of pittsburgh

my pilgrimage

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No matter how the years bring changes, Pilgrimage continues to be a beautiful, unique event Page 3

vol. 60 no. 10

make it work

Office of Religious Education workshop to feature noted catechist instructor, speaker, writer Page 5

sunday, july 26, 2015

god days of summer Parishes make the most out of summer faith events with a generous dose of fun Page 8

MARY, model of consecrated life Pilgrimage 2015 Glory to Jesus Christ! Our Dear Friends, Once again we cordially invite you to join us as we celebrate the 81st Pilgrimage in Honor of Our Lady of Perpetual Help. The focus of this year’s Pilgrimage is Mary: Model of Consecrated Life. This is in keeping with Pope Francis’ declaration that this year shall be the “Year of Consecrated Life” – a special recognition of all the women and men who listened to the call of the Lord, and said “yes” to serving his Church in this special way. However, it is not only a recognition but a challenge to all those in consecrated life to “wake up the world.” Mary is our foremost example of willingness to say “yes” to God’s plan – a total trust and abandonment into the hands of God. This “yes” first spoken at the Annunciation was frequently repeated throughout her life.

The Sisters of St. Basil the Great invite you to experience the 81st Annual PILGRIMAGE IN HONOR OF OUR LADY OF PERPETUAL HELP Saturday & Sunday September 5 & 6 Mount St. Macrina Uniontown, PA

Schedule on page 6

You, too, have received a call from the Lord. You, too, need to exclaim your “yes” whether it be to the call of marriage, to the single life, to the priesthood, diaconate, or consecrated life. May this Pilgrimage be a time to celebrate the “yes” of those in consecrated life, and a time to celebrate the “yes” of all who are living out their own calling, trusting in the providence of God while being mindful of the words of Jeremiah: “For I know the plans I have for you, declares the Lord, plans for well-being, and not for calamity, in order to give you a future and a hope… When you call on me, when you come and pray to me, I will listen. When you come looking for me, you will find me” (Jeremiah 29:10-14). We look forward to welcoming you to this holy Mount, to this prayerful and loving environment where you can continue to call on the Lord, to come and pray to Him, to look for Him – and ultimately to find Him. With our love and prayers,

Sister Ruth Plante, Provincial and the Sisters of St. Basil

Sisters appeal for renovations to Mount Macrina Manor major fundraising campaign sets sights on numerous improvements, additions In the 1960s, the Sisters of St. Basil sponsored long term care at Maria Manor in Ebensburg, Pennsylvania. Today, the Sisters continue to sponsor this ministry of providing compassionate care at Mount Macrina Manor in Uniontown. The Manor has served the local and

neighboring communities of Fayette County since 1971. It began as a 54-bed long term care facility and later expanded in the 1990s to its present capacity of 139 beds. The Sisters’ commitment to compassionate care currently includes skilled nursing, hospice care, a dementia care

unit, and the Hearth, along with rehabilitation services. The history of the Sisters’ commitment to compassionate care of the sick and needy dates back to the 4th century, in Asia Minor (modern-day Turkey). St. Basil the Great, Bishop of Caesarea in Cappadocia, and founder of the Sisters of St.

Basil the Great, was devoted to the plight of the poor and disenfranchised of his day. His advocacy for widows, orphans and the elderly led him to develop what was known as the “New City,” later known as the Basiliad. This city Appeal continued on page 3


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