Wis. 1,7. THE Spirit of the Lord hath filled the whole earth, alleluia; and that which containeth all things hath knowledge of the voice, alleluia, alleluia, alleluia. Ps. 67, 2. Let God arise, and His enemies be scattered; and let them that hate Him fly from before His face.
(Introit, Mass of Pentecost Sunday.)
24 May 2015
20 May 2015
Feast of the Sacred Heart of Jesus 2015 -- Traditional Latin Mass
Friday, 12 June 2015, 7:00 PM
Traditional Latin Low Mass
Feast of the Sacred Heart of Jesus
(Holy Rosary & Confessions begin at 6:30 PM)
St. Titus Church
952 Franklin Avenue, Aliquippa PA 15001
Celebrant: Fr. Ladis J. Cizik
Act of Reparation to the Sacred Heart after Mass.
(Plenary indulgence for making this Act of Reparation on the Feast of the Sacred Heart.)
Sponsored By:
Knights of Columbus Woodlawn Council 2161
Traditional Latin Mass Guild
After Mass, everyone is invited to join Fr. Cizik and the Knights of Columbus for an informal dinner at Harold's Inn, 2134 Brodhead Road, Aliquippa PA 15001-4671 (approx 4.5 miles/10 mins from St. Titus Church, nearer to the Hopewell Exit of I-376/formerly PA Rt 60).
Order off the menu and pay on your own.
12 May 2015
Report: 2015 Blue Mass
On Saturday, 9 May 2015, the Knights of Columbus Woodlawn Council 2161 Traditional Latin Mass Guild hosted the 2015 Blue Mass at St. Titus Church in Aliquippa, Pennsylvania, to honor Beaver County police & law enforcement officers, and to invoke God's blessing and protection upon them.
Prior to Mass, and before the assembled faithful, Reverend Father Ladis J. Cizik blessed police vehicles on Franklin Avenue in front of St. Titus Church.
After the blessing of police vehicles, the Beaver Valley Lodge #4 Fraternal Order of Police Honor Guard paid tribute to fallen officers in Beaver County with taps, a rifle salute, and bagpiper.
Officer David Piuri, President of Beaver Valley Lodge #4 FOP, reading the names of fallen officers. |
Beaver Valley Lodge #4 Fraternal Order of Police Honor Guard. |
Honor Guard rendering rifle salute to fallen officers. |
Assembled law enforcement officers. |
Law enforcement officers enter the church before Mass.
Posting the colors.
Fr. Cizik preached on the importance of tradition to the Catholic Faith, the Mass, and to police & law enforcement officers, and on the Divine Law as the natural basis and foundation of civil law.
Fr. Cizik offered the Votive Mass of Saint Michael the Archangel, patron of police & law enforcement officers.
After Mass, there was a luncheon in the church hall.
Magisterial District Judge James F. DiBenedetto
served as master of ceremonies.
The featured speaker was The Honorable Richard Mancini, Judge of the Court of Common Pleas of Beaver County.
Judge Richard Mancini |
Also addressing the gathering were State Senators
Elder Vogel and Camera Bartolotta.
State Senator Elder Vogel. |
State Senator Camera Bartolotta. |
Closing remarks were offered by Beaver County Sheriff George David.
Beaver County Sheriff George David |
Woodlawn Council thanks the following officials for their attendance at the 2015 Blue Mass and luncheon honoring Beaver County police & law enforcement officers:
The Honorable Richard Mancini
Judge of the Court of Common Pleas
Featured Speaker
George J. David
Sheriff of Beaver County
George J. David
Sheriff of Beaver County
The Honorable James F. DiBenedetto
Magisterial District Judge
Master of Ceremonies
State Senator
Elder Vogel
State Senator
Camera Bartolotta
Beaver County Treasurer
Connie Tuccinard Javens
Beaver County Recorder of Deeds
Janice Jeschke Beall
Beaver County Jury Commissioner
Shelley L. Blythe
Beaver County Assistant District Attorney
Frank Martocci
Beaver County Assistant District Attorney
Albert Torrence
Beaver County Deputy Public Defender
Dirk A. Goodwald
City of Aliquippa Mayor
Dwan Walker
Woodlawn Council thanks the following officials for their support of the 2015 Blue Mass and luncheon honoring Beaver County police & law enforcement officers:
Beaver County Board of Commissioners
Tony Amadio, Chairman
Joe Spanik
Dennis Nichols
State Representative
Robert Matzie
Beaver County Prothonotary
Nancy Cozzucoli Werme
Monaca Borough Council and
Mayor Antoline
Magisterial District Judge
Andrew M. Hladio
Magisterial District Judge
W. R. Livingston, II
Magisterial District Judge
Janet Swihart
Hopewell Township Commissioner
Richard Bufalini
Woodlawn Council thanks the following individuals, organizations, and businesses for their support of the 2015 Blue Mass and luncheon honoring Beaver County police & law enforcement officers:
Beaver Valley Lodge #4 Fraternal Order of Police
James W. Naim Memorial Lodge #26
Fraternal Order of Police
Beaver Valley Chiefs' of Police Association
Monaca Police Officers Association
Advanced Plumbing & Mechanical, Inc.
Monaca Police Officers Association
Advanced Plumbing & Mechanical, Inc.
Aliquippa Recycling & Metals Processing
Beaver County Special Olympics
Beaver Valley Auto Mall
Frankovitch, Anetakis, Colantonio & Simon
Junak's Auto Repair, Inc.
Shasta Incorporated
Weirton Lumber
St. Titus Parish, Aliquippa
St. Frances Cabrini Parish, Center Twp.
Church of Ss. Peter & Paul, Beaver
Latin Liturgy Association of Pittsburgh
Housing Authority of the County of Beaver
The Office of James J. Loll, PC
Ceravolo Construction
A. K. Nahas
Simpson Funeral and Cremation Services
Metalwerks PMD, Inc.
Demenels
Judi Rubino, Realtor
Miller & Sons Chevrolet Buick
Eaton Corporation
Smileys Wholesale Tire Co.
Congressman Keith Rothfus
David J. Lozier, Esquire
George M. Patterson, Esquire
Robert J. Taylor, Esquire
Staff at Aliquippa Branch
First National Bank
Finally, Woodlawn Council thanks the following for organizing and participating in the 2015 Blue Mass and luncheon honoring Beaver County police & law enforcement officers:
Reverend Father Ladis J. Cizik
Celebrant of the 2015 Blue Mass
Altar Servers
Schola
Beaver Valley Lodge #4 Fraternal Order of Police
Honor Guard
Reverend Stephen McKeown
Chaplain of the Aliquippa Police Department
2015 Blue Mass Committee
Grand Knight John J. Kubanda, Esq., Chairman
Sheriff George David
Magisterial District Judge James F. DiBenedetto
Aliquippa Police Chief Don Couch
Aliquippa Police Chief Ralph Pallante (Ret.)
President David Piuri FOP Lodge #4
President Neal Nicholson FOP Lodge #26
Past Grand Knight A. Todd Wilson, Esq.
Woodlawn Council 2161
Grand Knight John J. Kubanda, Esq.
Deputy Grand Knight Sam Belli
Financial Secretary Anthony Campana
Saint Michael the Archangel,
Patron of Police & Law Enforcement Officers,
pray for them.
09 May 2015
Report: Fourth Annual Blessed Karl of Austria Mass & Conference
On Saturday, 18 April 2015, the Knights of Columbus Woodlawn Council 2161 Traditional Latin Mass Guild hosted the fourth annual Mass in honor of Blessed Emperor Karl of Austria at St. Titus Church in Aliquippa, Pennsylvania.
The celebrant was Canon Antoine Boucheron of the Institute of Christ the King Sovereign Priest.
Woodlawn Council wishes to thank the William Penn Association for their continued support of, and participation in, this annual Mass and conference to honor Blessed Karl.
Woodlawn Council also wishes to thank the Institute of Christ the King Sovereign Priest for once again sending a priest to offer this Mass in honor of Blessed Karl, and the Pittsburgh Latin Mass Community, Inc., for once again providing liturgical and logistical support.
For more information about Blessed Karl and his cause for canonization, visit the Emperor Karl League of Prayers website.
The celebrant was Canon Antoine Boucheron of the Institute of Christ the King Sovereign Priest.
After Mass, there was a luncheon and conference. Ms. Katherine Novak, National Director of the William Penn Association, spoke about the organization's Hungarian heritage, and its fraternal and cultural activities.
The featured speaker was Suzanne Pearson, founder of the Blessed Karl Shrine at Old St. Mary's in Washington, DC, and Delegate to the Emperor Karl League of Prayers.
The Pittsburgh Latin Mass Community, Inc., presented a $1,000 check to Canon Boucheron for the support of the Institute's international seminary near Florence, Italy.
Suzanne Pearson, Katherine Novak, Grand Knight John J. Kubanda |
Woodlawn Council also wishes to thank the Institute of Christ the King Sovereign Priest for once again sending a priest to offer this Mass in honor of Blessed Karl, and the Pittsburgh Latin Mass Community, Inc., for once again providing liturgical and logistical support.
For more information about Blessed Karl and his cause for canonization, visit the Emperor Karl League of Prayers website.
Blessed Emperor Karl of Austria,
pray for us.
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