***Weekend Mass Options:, We will have a live broadcast of the Sunday Mass from St. Benedict the Abbot on Saturday at 4 pm on Vimeo. The link will accessible from our web page: sbapeters.org The video will be archived for you to watch anytime. Other Sunday Mass options: Sunday at 10 am from St. Paul Cathedral and Sunday at Noon from St. Mary of Mercy in Downtown Pittsburgh on christianassociatestv.org.
Online Faith Formation: Family Catechesis classes is available for everyone, young or old, in our three parishes on Facebook Live Sunday mornings at 11 am on our Facebook Page: Sts. Isaac, Francis, Benedict. This class is an option for our K-6 grade families in place of the weekly grade level assignments. Middle School will have a live webinar on Sundays from 12:30 to 1:30 pm. Additional information will be E-Mailed to families about both of these programs.
***Technical Support Available:www.sbapeters.org and Sts. Isaac, Francis, Benedict on Facebook are our current communication hubs for our three parishes, along with Flocknote. The latest Parish News Updates, Mass broadcasts, and Faith Formation and other content will be posted on these sites. If you need help with getting started or any other technical question, please call the Parish Office at 724-941-9406, ext. 100 and someone will return your call.
Sick and homebound: We are calling our homebound in all three parishes regularly to check on them. If you know of someone who needs a call, let us know.
***We anticipate many needs developing over the upcoming weeks. We are still gathering volunteers from who are willing to help those in need – e.g. meals or shopping or whatever the needs may be. Please contact the Parish Office at 724-941-9406, ext. 100 ASAP.St. Francis and St. Isaac volunteers too, please.
Activities Cancelled/Buildings Closed: A reminder that all Masses, classes, and activities are cancelled and all buildings are closed. This includes St. Isaac’s Hoagie Sale on Saturday, in which refunds will be given. Each of us needs to do our part in protecting lives by minimizing contact. What we do now, hopefully, will pay dividends in the future. Namely, if someone needs medical attention or a hospital bed, it will be available for them.
In the meantime, excellent reflections on the daily Mass readings are available at: wau.org and pray-as-you-go.org.