THE OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE ARCHEPARCHY OF PITTSBURGH
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Church of the Resurrection in Monroeville, Pa. celebrates annual Holy Supper Page 5
VOL. 65 NO. 2
FEBRUARY 2020
feast of the theophany
filled with the holy spirit
Photos from parishes around the Archeparchy of Pittsburgh Page 9
Holy Spirit in Oakland, Pa. keeps busy during winter months Page 12
“The Friendly Beasts”
christmas play at st. grgeory originated in 12th century france
Sing with understanding st. john the baptist cathedral to host church music day by Deacon Jeffrey Mierzejewski Director, Metropolitan Cantor Institute
ECF students at St. Gregory in Upper St. Clair, Pa. presented “The Friendly Beasts” as their annual Christmas play on Jan. 5, the Sunday before Theophany. For more photos, see page 7. Photo by Jennifer Kehm.
Reaching new milestones archbishop william skurla presents vocation report to serra club by Kathe Kress Byzantine Catholic Serra Club
Archbishop William Skurla graciously accepted the Byzantine Serra Club’s invitation to speak at the Jan. 15 dinner meeting and give an update on Seminary developments. Archbishop William opened with the announcement that the Seminary had “passed another milestone” by completing the American Theological Schools audit. It is a hard-won process, he said, and hopes that with this ATS approval, the Seminary will continue in good stead for
“the next 10 years.” He next reported on the student population of the Seminary: 12 Master of Divinity students from the Ruthenian and Melkite churches. “We will have three or four graduations in May. And we will have three or four new seminarians entering from the Archeparchy of Pittsburgh and hope for more from other eparchies in the fall.” Regarding the Deacon Program, the Archbishop said, “The Deacon Program will invite our nine deacons from Pittsburgh and the deacons from other eparchies back…for
their second year of summer courses.” The Archeparchy has 24 deacons serving to date. The Master of Theology (MAT) program has 23 students, both lay and ordained, taking classes this year. The online courses continue to grow, serving students “from all over the United States and the world.” The three courses have over 50 people enrolled, bringing our Byzantine spiritual heritage far and wide. While the Catholic Church has Story continued on page 2
On Cheesefare Saturday, Feb. 22, the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist, will host the inaugural Church Music Day for the Archeparchy of Pittsburgh. From 9 a.m. to noon, there will be a meeting of all cantors and assistant cantors of the Archeparchy to work on ways to improve our practice of plain chant, and enliven our singing at divine services. The Cathedral is located at 210 Greentree Road, Munhall, Pa. We will discuss needed resources, as well as what has worked or hasn't worked in our parishes, and consider ways to foster fellowship and mutual support among cantors, and encourage and train new church singers. If you are a cantor, your input is vitally needed for this meeting! In the afternoon, from 2 to 4 p.m., there will be a presentation on our chant and choral music tradition by Deacon Jeff Mierzejewski. The lecture will describe the spirit of our church singing, and also introduce the first draft of a proposed 300-page hymnal for our church. The hymns for Great Lent and Holy Week will be distributed and taught at this presentation, which will also cover the basics of singing in harmony. We hope to have copies of the full hymnal available for purchase at the presentation. For more information, contact Deacon Jeff Mierzejewski at 412-735-1676 or mci@ archpitt.org. n