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August 2016

Basilian Sisters Honor Sister Jubilarians

By |2016-08-04T16:31:03+00:00August 4th, 2016|Uncategorized|

The Sister of Saint Basil of Our Lady of Perpetual Help Province, Uniontown, Pa. recently honored their Sisters who were observing jubilees and significant year anniversaries.  On Sun., July 24, 2016, the Sisters, their associates, families and friends gathered in the monastery chapel as Metropolitan Archbishop William C. Skurla celebrated a Divine Liturgy of thanksgiving for Sr. Stephanie Bavol, OSBM a 75-year honoree and for Golden Jubilarians Sr. Janet Decker, OSBM and Sr. Joanne Lickvar, OSBM.  Sr. Stephanie, a resident at Mt. Macrina Manor, was unable to be present.

In his homily Metropolitan William spoke of the faith that can move mountains.  Situations that seem impossible or insurmountable can be overcome with determination, faith, prayer and fasting.  With faith, life changes the way that people think and they come closer to Jesus Christ.

Metropolitan William congratulated Sisters Stephanie, Janet and Joanne and thanked them for their lives of service to the church, for all those whom they taught, and for the countless lives that they touched.

After the liturgy, the celebration continued with a festive dinner in the monastery dining room.

St. Mary Church in Trenton N.J. was the home parish for Sr. Stephanie. As a very young Sister, she remembers an early ministry in the residence of Bishop Basil Takach.  Her specialty in teaching was the primary grades for twenty-five years.  She then developed her talent for iconography and art design, and she became an accomplished and well known iconographer.  The icon that she wrote depicting the Call of the Apostles became the vocation icon for the Eparchy of Passaic.

Sr. Janet entered the community from Saints Peter and Paul Church in Lopez, Pa.  Her years of ministry were mainly dedicated to education as a teacher and principal. After St. John School in Wilkes-Barre, Pa. was closed, Sr. Janet continued to serve there in pastoral ministry.  Presently she serves as assistant at the Cemetery Office, and she offers her clerical and organizational skills wherever needed.

Sr. Joanne came to the Sisters from St. John the Baptist Parish (now the Cathedral Parish) in Cleveland, Ohio. She, too was, committed to education as teacher and principal in schools staffed by the Sisters.  She served the community as education consultant and when assigned to the chancery in Phoenix, she worked for the eparchy in the finance office and as coordinator of the Safe Environment Program.  The years from 2007 to 2013 found her in Rome after being elected Vicar General for all of the Sisters of the international Order of the Sisters of Saint Basil.  She was elected to the Provincial Council in 2015, an office she holds today.

Along with Sr. Stephanie, other Sisters with special anniversaries who are residents of Mt. Macrina Manor were honored earlier that week.   They are 80 years, Sr. Emma Pauline Fedorchak, OSBM and Sr. Leona Trudich OSBM; 70 years, Sr. Leonora Kondrach OSBM; and 60 years, Sr. Josetta Kriss OSBM.

Sisters also honored at the monastery on another day that week were: 70 years, Sr. Euphemia Kopa OSBM; and 60 years, Sr. Jean Marie Cihota OSBM and Sr. Margaret Fedyszak OSBM.

Saint Michael in Donora, Pa. is the home parish of Sr. Emma Pauline Fedorchak OSBM. She likewise was dedicated to the ministry of teacher and principal for many years.  Then for a long while she was appointed to pastoral ministry at St. George parish in Linden, N.J. Upon her return to the monastery she devoted time as a volunteer at Mt. Macrina Manor, visiting the sick and offering comfort to them.

Lansford, Pa. was home for Sr. Leona Trudich OSBM, and St. John Church there was her parish.   She offered her services in various parochial schools as teacher, principal, and in later years, as library aide.  With Sr. Leonora she served in pastoral ministry at St. John in Hazleton, Pa. until that ministry was discontinued.  Her retirement years have been devoted to the ministry of prayer.

Sr. Euphemia Kopa OSBM joined the Sisters from St. Mary Parish in Weirton, W. Va.  Following the prime apostolate of the Sisters at that time, she too was a teacher and principal.

Many former students can remember her as their second grade teacher.  She also served in the bishop’s residence and as administrator of the former St. Basil’s home. She has worked as assistant to Sr. Vladimir in the monastery baking department and the medovniki project for the Pilgrimage, a ministry which she continues today.

Sr. Leonora Kondrach, OSBM entered from St. Mary Parish in Freeland, Pa.  Most of her 60 years as a Sister were devoted to the apostolate of education as both teacher and principal.  When St. John School in Hazleton, Pa. was closed, Sr. Leonora continued there in pastoral and catechetical ministry.  Then she helped as a teacher’s aide at St. Mary School in Cleveland, Ohio, and at the House of Prayer at Mount St. Macrina.

Sr. Jean Marie Cihota, OSBM came from St. Nicholas Parish in McKeesport, Pa. She has been dedicated to the ministries of elementary education, religious education, pastoral ministry, community administration as assistant provincial, and vocations.  She has also fulfilled appointments as Assistant Director of Vocations for the Archeparchy of Pittsburgh and as a member of the Intereparchial Vocations Commission. Since 2006, her ministry has been in the chancery of the Eparchy of Phoenix where she is also the Eparchial Safe Environment Coordinator.

Sr. Josetta Kriss, OSBM left her home parish of St. Michael in Canonsburg, Pa., when she answered the call to the consecrated life.  Many of her years of ministry were devoted to educating children both as teacher and principal in the parochial schools of the Archeparchy and of the Eparchies of Parma and Passaic.  She was also named as Provincial Counselor, Province Treasurer and as director of the Byzantine Seminary Press in Pittsburgh.

The parish of Sts. Peter and Paul in Warren, Ohio is the home parish of Sr. Margaret Fedyszak OSBM.  Her ministerial specialty was culinary arts at the monastery, Sts. Cyril and Methodius Seminary, the former St. Basil’s Home, and at various convents of the Metropolitan Church.  She is a certified massage therapist, and she has offered that talent at Mt. Macrina Manor, where she also worked in the Activities Department.

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Are YOU ready for Pilgrimage?

By |2016-08-01T16:04:23+00:00August 1st, 2016|Uncategorized|

 by Sister Elaine Kisinko, OSBM

DSCN9598Today the word Pilgrimage seems to be appearing often in Catholic news sources everywhere. Readers are being invited and urged to travel especially to the churches and shrines that have a Door of Mercy named so during this Year of Mercy as proclaimed by Pope Francis.

Sadly in contrast, the secular news brings reports of increasing turmoil, violence, terrorism and confusion every day. History tells us that it is during difficult times such as these that people turn to prayer.

During the years of the second world war more than half century ago, record numbers of Pilgrims came to Mount St. Macrina for the annual Pilgrimage to the Shrine of Our Lady of Perpetual Help. They prayed for peace and for their loved ones to return safely from the raging battles.

This Pilgrimage has endured through the best of times and the worst of times for 82 years. As always, the Mother of God beckons for her children to come to honor her and to ask for her Son’s mercy and her help for their personal needs and for peace in every area of the world.

Whether this would be your first Pilgrimage or you have come for many years, please know that this unique event of our Byzantine Catholic Church welcomes you. It offers a few days apart from your regular routine. Here the graces of liturgy, prayer, reconciliation and anointing await you. You will be part of a gathering of bishops, priests, deacons, sisters, families and friends who have traveled from near and far. With them you will present your needs, petitions, cares and concerns to the Mother of God for help. The gift of your presence will be a blessing for all those with whom you share your time.

So that time approaches. The Mother of Perpetual Help gently calls. The Door of Mercy to her Shrine is open, and the prayers of the Sisters of St. Basil ask a safe journey for you to Pilgrimage – Mount St. Macrina, Uniontown, Pa., Labor Day weekend, September 3-4, 2016.

 

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July 2016

New for Pilgrimage this Year: Festal Icon Walk

By |2016-07-15T15:11:20+00:00July 14th, 2016|Uncategorized|

A Pilgrim Continues the Journey

Come and join us in a prayerful journey.  We will walk to various FESTAL ICON SHRINES on the Mount. As we walk, we will be singing processional hymns.  Stopping at each shrine, we will sing the moving hymns of the feast, hear a short meditation on this feast and ponder its meaning in our lives today. We will then continue our journey to the next Icon Shrine.

This Festal Icon Walk will take place on Saturday, September 3 at 2:00 p.m.

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June 2016

Young Adult Retreat

By |2016-06-28T15:20:55+00:00June 28th, 2016|Uncategorized|

The Young Adult Retreat, “The Heart and Soul of the Gospel,” was held last weekend at the House of Prayer.  Fr. Will Rupp and Fr. Vasyl Symyon, also young adults, presented sessions, as did participants who helped plan the program along with Sr. Barbara Jean, OSBM.  The group solemnly entered the Holy Door at the Shrine of Our Lady of Perpetual Help in the House of Prayer and sang the Compline prayers. Group sessions and discussions, confessions and Divine Liturgy at our monastery completed the weekend. This was the second annual retreat and another is planned for next Spring.

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Appreciation Day

By |2016-06-07T00:53:36+00:00June 7th, 2016|Uncategorized|

Pope Francis’ Year of Consecrated Life closed on the World Day of Consecrated Life, February 2, 2016. The Byzantine Catholic Serra Club chose this year to honor 44 religious, including Basilian and Benedictine sisters, Brother Michael Zetzer, OSB and Abbot Leo Schlosser, OSB on Sunday, May 22. This time of appreciation began with a prayer service in the Monastery Chapel.

These Consecrated religious have served our Metropolia for over 2,515 years, and the Byzantine Serrans thought that a time of appreciation was long overdue. Of the 44 honored, 28 were able to celebrate with us. Byzantine Serra President Patricia Bovee presented each honoree with a certificate of appreciation, which indicated the years each served. Certificates were sent or carried to those who could not be present. Pictures were taken and Serrans mingled with the honorees at the catered dinner that followed in the Monastery dining room at Mount St. Macrina.

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May 2016

Groups Visit Holy Door of Mercy, Mount St. Macrina

By |2016-05-31T13:51:03+00:00May 31st, 2016|Uncategorized|

Members of the Catholic Daughters of America from Court St. Anne de Beaupre and Court Dolores entered the Holy Doors at the Shrine of Our Lady of Perpetual Help in the House of Prayer May 25.  The women, from Bentleyville and Brownsville Pa., spent time in prayer and enjoyed a tour and luncheon before visiting the Religious Gift Shop. Catholic groups from the greater area are arriving to pray at this Holy Door site at Mount St. Macrina House of Prayer. Call 724-438-7149 for reservations.

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Memorial Day Service – Mount St. Macrina Cemetery

By |2016-05-23T12:48:13+00:00May 23rd, 2016|Uncategorized|

Mount St. Macrina Cemetery will hold its annual Memorial Day services on Monday, May 30, 2016. The Divine Liturgy will be offered by the Sisters of St. Basil in their chapel for all military personnel and for all those interred in the cemetery. Family and friends are invited to attend the prayer service to be held in the cemetery at 11:00 a.m. Military Honors will be provided by the members of AMVETS Post 103 Honor Guard.

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