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Basilian Sister Jubilarians Celebrate the Gift of Vocation

During Community Days in late July, the Sisters of St. Basil gathered to celebrate the 60th and 70th Anniversaries of three of their Sisters. Jubilees are occasions for all of the community to reflect on their lives as an affirmation of love, a love story of God and a person. For God did not address his invitation “to whom it may concern.” Rather, He called each one by name; each one was chosen for the unique gifts which she would offer in service to God and to the entire Church. At the Divine Liturgy, the community raised their voices in thanksgiving to God for the accumulated years of fidelity of these Sisters. For the special gift of vocation, there was rejoicing with those who faithfully answered that call, not once but each day of their lives.  Following the Divine Liturgy of Thanksgiving in the Chapel at Mount Macrina Manor, all then proceeded to continue the celebration at a festive meal in the Grove Dining Room.

Celebrating their 70th Anniversary of Religious Life were Sister Vladimir Chabala and Sister Mary Ann Vasilcheck; celebrating 60 years as a Sister of St. Basil was Sister Ann Fedyszak.

Sister Vladimir entered the Sisters of St. Basil from St. Mary’s Church, New York, N.Y.   She brought to the Community her special gift in the culinary arts, which she generously offers in service to the present time.  Besides caring for the Sisters’ needs in the various parishes of Archeparchy, Sister Vladimir also served at St. Basil’s Home for Aged Women and at the Archbishop’s Residence in Pittsburgh, Pa. In addition to baking throughout the year, Sister Vladimir brings her unique abilities to the “medovniki” project for the annual Pilgrimage. Sister Vladimir has fine-tuned this particular ministry down to its minutest details. Sister is also responsible for preparing the Holy Chrism which is consecrated for use in all the Eparchies, another ministry to which she has been devoted for a number of years.

Sister Mary Ann came to the Community from SS. Peter and Paul Parish, Struthers, Ohio.  Throughout her religious life, Sister Mary Ann was called upon to serve as a teacher and catechist as well as caring for the needs of the Sisters in the parish missions.  Sister also served at St. Basil’s Home for the Aged and in the Bishop’s residence in Pittsburgh, Pa.  Upon her assignment to the Monastery, Sister assisted the director in various duties. While she was till active, Sister Mary Ann volunteered at Mount Macrina Manor, helped with phone duty, and offered her willingness to be a “personal shopper” for those who need this service. Presently, Sister Mary Ann is a resident at Mount Macrina Manor.

Sister Ann entered the Community from SS. Peter and Paul Church, Warren, Ohio.  Initially, Sister Ann was assigned to the teaching apostolate in a number of schools that were staffed by the Sisters of St. Basil.  She was one of the Sisters assigned to help establish the Office of Religious Education in Pittsburgh. Her Degree in Education from Duquesne University and further graduate studies which focused on various aspects of Eastern Spirituality and Theology enabled her to make a significant contribution in this area. Sister Ann also served the Community in Provincial Administration as Assistant Provincial and Motherhouse Director.  Following this, she served part-time in the Office of Religious Education and part-time in parish ministry at Holy Ghost parish in McKees Rocks, Pa. for five years then moving on to serve full time in parish ministry in McKees Rocks. Presently, Sister Ann is a resident at Mount Macrina Manor.

(Not present for photos were Sister Vladimir and Sister Mary Ann.)

 

Sister Ann with her sister, Sister Margaret, Sister Seraphim and her brother, Joe.

Sister Ann with her sister, Sister Margaret, Sister Seraphim and her brother, Joe.

Sisters in chapel at Manor for Divine Liturgy of Thanksgiving

Sisters in chapel at Manor for Divine Liturgy of Thanksgiving

Sister Ann expressing gratitude for her celebration

Sister Ann expressing gratitude for her celebration

 

By |2014-08-05T16:20:55+00:00August 5th, 2014|Uncategorized|Comments Off on Basilian Sister Jubilarians Celebrate the Gift of Vocation

Pilgrimage Preparation Day – Mount St. Macrina

Sat., August 16, 9:30 a.m. (Rain date: August 23)

Volunteers are asked to meet at the Trinity Center at 9:30 a.m. Please bring   Brooms, weed whackers, blowers, weeding tools, rakes and clippers.  Lunch will be provided.

For further information, please call Sr. Carol, Pilgrimage Coordinator, at 724-438-7149 or email her at hpmsm@verizon.net.

By |2014-07-29T15:20:34+00:00July 29th, 2014|Uncategorized|Comments Off on Pilgrimage Preparation Day – Mount St. Macrina

Sr. Vitalia’s 105th Birthday

A beautiful day in June brought together the Monastery Sisters of St. Basil the Great, the Sister residents at Mt. Macrina Manor, and the family of Sr. Vitalia Tomcho, on the occasion of Sr. Vitalia’s 105th birthday.

Sr. Vitalia was joined by her niece, Barbara Atkins and her husband Tony along with Sister’s great niece Lisa, great nephew Dr. Ryan Thomas and his wife, Dr. Janice Thomas, and surprise visitor, 13 month old Henry Thomas, who immediately bonded with Sr. Vitalia and captured her heart.

The day was filled with great food, laughter, and memories that will last a lifetime: Sr. Vitalia’s lifetime.  May God continue to grant her good health and blessings in abundance.

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By |2014-07-29T15:17:42+00:00July 29th, 2014|Uncategorized|Comments Off on Sr. Vitalia’s 105th Birthday

Sr. Jean Marie & Sr. Christopher Serve on “Mosaic of Faith” Committee

Sr. Jean MarieSister Jean Marie and Sister Christopher recently served on the committee which sponsored the “Mosaic of Faith” event recently for both Western and Eastern Catholic parishes in the Greater Phoenix area.  The main purpose of the gathering was to provide a sampling of information about the various Eastern Catholic churches, to foster growth and a greater knowledge, understanding and acceptance of Ritual Churches. Currently, there are 22 Ritual Churches that collectively make up the “One, Holy, Catholic and Apostolic Church” established by Jesus Christ.  For more information on this event see the newsletter at www.eparchyofphoenix.org.”

By |2014-07-24T15:26:11+00:00July 24th, 2014|Uncategorized|Comments Off on Sr. Jean Marie & Sr. Christopher Serve on “Mosaic of Faith” Committee

ByzanTeens Visit Mount St. Macrina House of Prayer

Father Thomas Loya and the ByzanTeens from Annunciation Byzantine Catholic parish in Homer Glen, Illinois stopped at Mount St. Macrina House of Prayer for some time as they returned from the ByzanTeen Rally.  They prayed, offered service, visited the gift shop and enjoyed white-water rafting in the nearby Laurel Highlands mountains. Sister Carol and Sister Barbara Jean who hosted them a0re pictured with them in the group photo.

 

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By |2014-07-24T15:18:57+00:00July 24th, 2014|Uncategorized|Comments Off on ByzanTeens Visit Mount St. Macrina House of Prayer

ByzanTeen Rally

Photo 2About 125 youth of the Metropolitan Church of Pittsburgh participated in the biannual ByzanTeen Rally held at St. Mary’s College in Emmitsburg, Maryland July 10-13.  Sister Barbara Jean is pictured with Sophia Jaimes of Epiphany of Our Lord Church in Annandale, VA. Participants came from all four Eparchies for spiritual conferences, liturgical services, reconciliation services and social time. The Eparchy of  Passaic were the organizers along with the Intereparchial Youth and Young Adult Commission of which Sister Susan Sisko is a member.

By |2014-07-24T15:11:36+00:00July 24th, 2014|Uncategorized|Comments Off on ByzanTeen Rally

Sr. Barbara Jean Attends Faith and Reason Program

Photo 1 SBJSister Barbara Jean joined a group of young people for a Divine Liturgy at St. Mary’s Byzantine Catholic Church in Trauger PA. Father Alexander Shutt, OSB, Pastor, and Sister explained many aspects of the Byzantine Tradition, spirituality and  iconography. The attendees were participants in the annual Faith and Reason Program sponsored at St. Vincent College in nearby Latrobe, PA and directed by Dr. Michael Krom.  More info is available Faith and Reason Catholic College Summer Program | Saint Vincent College.

By |2014-07-24T15:05:24+00:00July 24th, 2014|Uncategorized|Comments Off on Sr. Barbara Jean Attends Faith and Reason Program

80th Annual Pilgrimage – August 30 & 31

Pilgrimage LogoThis year, the Sisters of St. Basil the Great celebrate the 80th Annual Pilgrimage in honor of our Lady of Perpetual Help. Therefore, it is quite appropriate that the original icon that was presented to the Sisters by Pope Pius XI in 1934, will be the centerpiece of this year’s sacred journey of the Pilgrimage.

The Sisters of St. Basil invite all to join them under the title of “Theotokos, Fountain of Mercy”, as they follow the direction of Pope Francis’ message of mercy on Divine Mercy Sunday, April 7, 2013:

Together let us pray to the Virgin Mary that she helps us … to walk in faith and charity, ever trusting in the Lord’s mercy; He always awaits us, loves us, has pardoned us with His Blood and pardons us every time we go to Him to ask His forgiveness. Let us trust in His mercy!

As always, Pilgrimage will offer the Divine Liturgy of the Byzantine Catholic Church, Matins, Vespers, the sacrament of reconciliation, healing and anointing services, and other services in honor of the Mother of God.  In addition, there will be many beautiful processions, activities for children and teens, and pastoral counseling. Between scheduled events, pilgrims find solace in walking the beautiful grounds of Mount St. Macrina, visiting the many shrines, and enjoying the companionship of family and friends who share a common purpose.

The Pilgrimage provides for the diverse spiritual needs of many pilgrims who frequent this major unifying event in the life of the Byzantine Catholic Church.  Its participants include clergy and faithful from across the country.  It holds the distinction of being the oldest and the largest Byzantine Catholic Pilgrimage in the United States.

 

By |2014-07-16T15:40:48+00:00July 16th, 2014|Uncategorized|Comments Off on 80th Annual Pilgrimage – August 30 & 31

Icon Writing Workshop

Last week, Marylyn Barone conducted an icon workshop for some of our Sisters.  Marylyn was pleased with the Sisters’ work and the process was been both prayerful and enriching. View photos here >>

By |2014-06-10T14:57:11+00:00June 10th, 2014|Uncategorized|Comments Off on Icon Writing Workshop
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