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SISTER VITALIA, OSBM, CELEBRATES NEW LIFE IN THE HEAVENLY KINGDOM

Sr Vitalia TomchoSister Vitalia would have celebrated her 107th birthday in early June. Instead, she celebrated her patronal Feast Day by entering into the Heavenly Kingdom on Friday morning, April 22, 2016. Sister Vitalia entered the community in Elmhurst, Pa., in 1930, when the community was only in existence nine years, so she was one of the first vocations to answer the call to the Sisters of St. Basil.

The daughter of the late Stephen and Anna (Belley) Tomcho, Sister Vitalia was born in Walhonding, Ohio. She entered the Sisters of St. Basil from St. Gregory Church in Lakewood, OH on October 27, 1930. She pronounced her First Vows on August 30, 1932 and made her Solemn Perpetual Profession on August 21, 1938 in the presence of Bishop Basil Takach of blessed memory.

In her vocation story which was published a few years ago, Sister Vitalia stated that teaching became her lifelong work. In fact, at the time of her retirement from active ministry, Sister had the distinction of offering the longest active service of any of the Sisters in community. Her teaching ministry spanned 67 years, most of these as a full-time teacher and/or principal. Only the last few years were spent in tutoring on a part time basis. Although Sister liked all the places where she was sent, her favorite time and place was teaching the sciences and math at Mount St. Macrina Academy in the 1950’s. It was a great joy for her when the Alumnae returned to the Mount for their reunions and took the time to visit with her. Among the things she enjoyed were trips to the shore, visiting her late sister, good food, and even cooking it. She truly enjoyed life and the people she met throughout her life.

Sister Vitalia spent the last nine years of her life as a resident at Mount Macrina Manor. When visiting her, she could often be found fingering her rosary beads, but she was always ready for a chat. Over the years, Sister became well-known to many of the caregivers. It was touching to see that during her last hours on earth, quite a few of them stopped by her room for a final farewell.

Sister Vitalia was preceded in death by her parents, her brothers Michael and Stephen, and her sister Mary Hausman. In addition to her Sisters in community, she is survived by her devoted niece Barbara Akins. The Parastas Service will be celebrated on Friday evening, April 29 at 7:00 p.m. The Funeral Divine Liturgy will be offered on Saturday, April 30 at 10:30 a.m. by the Very Reverend Andrew Deskevich, Protosyncellus of the Archeparchy of Pittsburgh, with Rev. Michael Huszti as concelebrant.

 

 

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Young Adult Retreat

June 24-26, 2016

Mount St. Macrina, Uniontown, Pa.

This Catholic retreat for the Jubilee Year of Mercy, themed The Heart & Soul of the Gospel, is for males and females, ages 18-35, both singles and married couples are welcome.

Offering is $100. Registration is due on June 17, 2016. Each participant will receive the book Rediscover Jesus: An Invitation.

To register, follow this link: Young Adult Flyer & Reg Form

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Archbishop William C. Skurla Opens the Doors of Mercy at the Shrine

In response to Pope Francis’ call for Catholics to seek and experience God’s mercy through a Jubilee Year of Mercy, Archbishop William C. Skurla opened the Holy Door of Mercy at the Shrine of Our Lady of Perpetual Help located in the House of Prayer at Mount St. Macrina in Uniontown, Pa. The door was open on Sat., Mar. 19 at 10 a.m. and will remain open through the conclusion of the Jubilee Year of Mercy on Nov. 20, 2016.

A reception was held immediately following.

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Flooding Causes Renovations to the House of Prayer Chapel

The chapel of Mount St. Macrina suffered water damage in November from a rusted water tank in the bathroom on the second floor. The linoleum floor had to be removed and the original floor was sanded and restored. The beams and the murals were cleaned and repaired by a professional restoration company before the pews were returned to the chapel, just a day before the first Lenten retreat program.

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SISTER MARTHA DZURA, OSBM ENTERS INTO FULLNESS OF LIFE

Sr. Martha DzuraHaving reached the venerable age of 101 this past November, Sister Martha (Mary) Dzura completed her earthly journey at about 8:30 a.m. on Friday, March 4, 2016. Very peacefully, she fell asleep in the Lord to whom she devoted almost 80 years as a Sister of St. Basil the Great.

The daughter of the late John and Eva (Kranack) Dzura, Sister Martha was born in Lambert, PA. She entered the Sisters of St. Basil from Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary Church in the Greenfield section of Pittsburgh on July 15, 1937. She pronounced her First Vows on September 4, 1939 and made her Solemn Perpetual Profession on August 28, 1945 in the presence of the late Monsignor John Powell.

Over a half century of her religious life was dedicated to teaching in the many parish schools served by the Sisters, also serving as principal at the same time. During the span of her teaching career, Sister Martha was sometimes assigned to a previous school mission, and in this way, often taught three generations of the same family. In speaking at the Liturgy about Sister Martha’s life and ministry, Archbishop William alluded to the verse in Psalm 90 which reads: “Seventy is the sum of our years; or eighty, if we are strong.” Archbishop stated that in visiting the churches throughout the country, he met many who had been taught by the Sisters of St. Basil and are now leaders in their churches or communities. Sister Martha lived well over eighty years, so who can imagine the countless students she influenced who now lead productive lives.

Upon her retirement from the teaching ministry, Sister Martha returned to the monastery in Uniontown, where she helped in the Vestment Department as well as assisting office personnel with answering the phone. Sister Martha’s life of active ministry came to an end in March of 2004, when she took up residence at Mt. Macrina Manor due to declining health. In her personal wishes stating how she wanted to be remembered, Sister Martha made note of her love of teaching, her deep faith and her spirit of trust. She further stated, “I am deeply grateful to the Sisters for their prayers, support, kindness and patience offered to me during my illness.” Surely, Sister would have extended this same gratitude to all those who were her caregivers at Mt. Macrina Manor.

Sister Martha was preceded in death by her parents and her brothers John and Michael. In addition to her Sisters in community, she is survived by her nephews Jack and Michael and their families. The Parastas Service was concelebrated on Sunday, March 6 by Rev. Michael Huszti and Rev. Stephen Wahal. Very Rev. Archpriest John G. Petro was in attendance. The Funeral Divine Liturgy was celebrated on Monday, March 7 by Archbishop William Skurla with Rev. Michael Huszti as concelebrant. Interment followed in the Dormition Section of Mount Macrina Cemetery.

May God grant to his handmaiden, Sister Martha, eternal memory and peaceful repose.

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The Holy Doors of the Shrine of Our Lady of Perpetual Help to Open

Shrine WebsiteSaturday, March 19, 10:00 a.m. 

Please join us at the Mount St. Macrina House of Prayer as Metropolitan Archbishop William C. Skurla opens the Holy Doors of the Shrine of Our Lady of Perpetual Help during this Jubilee Year of Mercy.

There will be a prayer service and light refreshments following.

Day Pilgrimages may be arranged during the remainder of the year.

 

By |2016-02-23T17:13:13+00:00February 23rd, 2016|Uncategorized|Comments Off on The Holy Doors of the Shrine of Our Lady of Perpetual Help to Open

Sister Barbara Jean Attends Ordination

Sister Barbara Jean attended the ordination of Deacon Lewis Rabayda to the holy priesthood last weekend at Epiphany of the Lord Church in Annandale Virginia.  It certainly was a joyous occasion and beautifully celebrated by family and parishioners and many clergy, along with Bishop Kurt of the Passaic Eparchy. I have given retreats at the Annandale parish a number of times and am always happy to return to this lively faith community.

Saturday morning began with the Divine Liturgy and ordination, followed by a dinner in the church hall.  Father Lewis and deacons served Vespers at 3:00 p.m. with the seminarians of Sts. Cyril and Methodius Seminary cantoring. Another beautiful moment!

Sunday morning we gave thanks again as Father Lewis served the Divine Liturgy of Thanksgiving with several concelebrants. Father Stephen Galuschick, also recently ordained, gave the homily.

The Pastor, Very Rev. John Basarab, spoke at the luncheon that followed and gave Father Lewis the gift of a complete sick call set, reminding him to get right to all the pastoral work before him.  The parish gave Father Lewis a large stuffed lamb, reminding him to shepherd the flock in the manner of the Good Shepherd.

The parish family was happily excited with this great occasion in their relatively new and beautiful church.   Axios! All promised their prayers……

 

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Year of Consecrated Life Ends

The Year of Consecrated Life declared by Pope Francis officially ends today, the Feast of the Encounter of the Lord with Simeon and Anna in the Temple.  For many years this has been the special feast day of women and men religious and all consecrated persons.

The diocese of Greensburg, in which Uniontown is geographically located, celebrated the occasion on February 1 with a Vigil Liturgy with Bishop Edward Malesic and Archabbot Douglas R. Nowicki, O.S.B.

Sr. Barbara Jean and Sr. Josifa Simova, a Sister of St. Basil from Slovakia presently staying at Mount St. Macrina, participated in the celebration.  Sr. Josifa carried a candle in the opening procession.  After the dinner that followed, the Sisters met Bishop Malesic and answered his questions about the community.

By |2016-02-02T17:11:07+00:00February 2nd, 2016|Uncategorized|Comments Off on Year of Consecrated Life Ends
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