September BCW

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THE OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE ARCHEPARCHY OF PITTSBURGH

blessing of vehicles

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Archeparchy priests bless vehicles on the Feast of St. Elijah Pages 5 to 6

VOL. 63 NO. 10

pilgrimage to the “old country”

Part II of St. Gregory parishioners’ trip to Eastern Europe Pages 8 to 9

Feast of the Dormition of the Theotokos

SEPTEMBER 2018

“faith and fun day” Altar servers and chaperones visit Pittsburgh Zoo and cheer Pittsburgh Pirates at PNC Park Page 15

“How am I going to serve?” a reflection on diaconal formation by Jonathan Deane Eparchy of Phoenix

Very Rev. Andrew Deskevich (right) blesses flowers Aug. 15 following the Divine Liturgy celebrating the Dormition of the Theotokos at St. John the Baptist Cathedral in Munhall, Pa. Father Robert Pipta (center), rector, Byzantine Catholic Seminary of SS. Cyril and Methodius in Pittsburgh,Pa., celebrated with Father Andrew. Photo by Nick Havrilla Sr.

President of U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops responds to Pa. grand jury report cardinal daniel n. dinardo: “we are profoundly saddened” United States Conference of Catholic Bishops press release

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Cardinal Daniel N. DiNardo of Galveston-Houston, President of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, hosted a series of meetings last month responding to the broader issue of safe environments within the Church. An update will be offered upon their conclusion. In response to the Pennsylvania grand jury report released on Aug. 14, Cardinal DiNardo joins Bishop Timothy L. Doherty of Lafayette, Ind. in issuing the following joint statement. Bishop Doherty is Chairman for the USCCB's

Committee for the Protection of Children and Young People. The full statement: "The report of the Pennsylvania grand jury again illustrates the pain of those who have been victims of the crime of sexual abuse by individual members of our clergy, and by those who shielded abusers and so facilitated an evil that continued for years or even decades. We are grateful for the courage of the people who aided the investigation by sharing their personal stories of abuse. As a body of bishops, we are shamed by and sorry for the sins and omissions by Catholic priests and Catholic bishops.

“We are profoundly saddened each time we hear about the harm caused as a result of abuse, at the hands of a clergyman of any rank. The USCCB Committee for the Protection of Children and Young People and the office of the Secretariat of Child and Youth Protection will continue to offer avenues to healing for those who have been abused. We are committed to work in determined ways so that such abuse cannot happen. “The Pennsylvania grand jury report covers a span of more than 70 years. In 2002 the U.S. Catholic bishops adopted the Charter for the Protection Story continued on page 3

How am I going to serve? The word “deacon” (diaconos) in Greek means “servant,” and so this question is well worth asking for a man discerning a call to the diaconate. This question of how we are going to serve vividly entered the minds of the 13 men in the Diaconal Formation Program at the Byzantine Catholic Seminary of SS. Cyril and Methodius in Pittsburgh, Pa. on one unforgettable night this year. It was June 22. We had received hours and hours of training in liturgical practicum from Father Robert Pipta, rector of the Seminary. On that night it was our chance to execute, and we all knew that close attention would be placed on how we were going to serve. We had drawn a number at random, and that number stood for our order in line to practice serving as a deacon in the Presanctified Liturgy. We went from start to finish through the Liturgy with no comments on whether we were standing facing the wrong direction, using the wrong melody, and the like. How am I going to serve? What am I going to intone? Where do I stand, exactly? These questions multiplied as the 13 men in diaconal formation took the Liturgical Practicum exam on that Friday night. As each of us had our numbers called, that daunting question went from a murmur in our minds to a roar. How am I going to serve? We all had our fair try to play our role serving as deacons, and we all watched Father Robert take notes for a few minutes after Story continued on page 2


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