On Saturday, 14 May 2016, the Knights of Columbus Woodlawn Council 2161 Traditional Latin Mass Guild hosted the
2016 Blue Mass at St. Titus Church in Aliquippa, Pennsylvania, to honor police and law enforcement officers in Beaver County, 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.
Posting the colors before Mass.
Fr. Cizik offered the Mass for the Vigil of Pentecost.
Fr. Cizik preached the sermon:
2016 Blue Mass: The Color is Red.
After Mass there was a luncheon in the church hall.
Senior Magisterial District Judge James F. DiBenedetto served as master of ceremonies.
Prior to the featured speaker, several government officials addressed those gathered for the luncheon.
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Congressman Keith Rothfus |
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Pennsylvania State Representative Jaret Gibbons |
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Beaver County Sheriff Tony Guy |
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City of Aliquippa Mayor Dwan Walker |
The featured speaker was Monaca Police Officer David Piuri, President of Beaver Valley Lodge #4 Fraternal Order of Police.
Woodlawn Council thanks the following dignitaries and officials for their attendance at the
2016 Blue Mass honoring police and law enforcement officers in Beaver County:
Monaca Police Officer David Piuri
President of Beaver Valley Lodge #4 FOP
Featured Speaker
Reverend Father Douglas Lorance, Pastor
St. Michael the Archangel Ukrainian Catholic Church
Lyndora, Pennsylvania
Congressman Keith Rothfus
State Representative Jaret Gibbons
Beaver County District Attorney
David J. Lozier
Beaver County Sheriff Tony Guy
Senior Magisterial District Judge
James F. DiBenedetto
Magisterial District Judge
Janet Swihart
Mayor of the City of Aliquippa
Dwan B. Walker
Monaca Borough Councilman
John DiMarzio
Hopewell Township Chief of Police
Brian Uhrmacher
Retired Aliquippa Chief of Police
Ralph Palente
Woodlawn Council thanks the following officials for their support of the 2016 Blue Mass and luncheon honoring police and law enforcement officers in Beaver County:
Sate Senator Elder Vogel, Jr.
State Representative Rob Matzie
State Representative Jim Christiana
Magisterial District Judge
William R. Livingston, II
Woodlawn Council thanks the following individuals, organizations, and businesses for their support of the 2016 Blue Mass and luncheon honoring police and law enforcement officers in Beaver County:
St. Titus Parish, Aliquippa
St. Frances Cabrini Parish, Center Twp.
Ss. Peter & Paul Church, Beaver
Shasta Incorporated
Monaca Borough Council & Mayor Antoline
Beaver Valley Chiefs of Police Assoc.
Beaver Valley Auto Mall
Beaver Valley Lodge #4 FOP
Monaca Police Officers Assoc.
Frankovitch, Anetakis, Colantonio & Simon
Weirton Lumber Co.
Miller & Sons Chevrolet Buick
Ceravolo Construction
Housing Authority of Beaver Co.
Metalwerks PMD, Inc.
Mitchell's Jewelers
Eaton Corp.
Junak's Auto Repair, Inc.
Demenel's
Judi Rubino Realtor
Latin Liturgy Association Pittsburgh Chapter
Tatalovich Funeral Home
Maple Restaurant
Mitchell P. Shahen, Esquire
Finally, Woodlawn Council thanks the following for their participation in the 2016 Blue Mass and luncheon honoring police and law enforcement officers in Beaver County:
Reverend Father Ladis J. Cizik
Celebrant of the 2016 Blue Mass
Altar Servers
St. Stephen Schola Cantorum
of St. Stephen Church, Cleveland, Ohio
Under the Direction of Nathan Marinchick
Beaver Valley Lodge #4 FOP
Honor Guard
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Members of St. Stephen Schola Cantorum |