St. Pius X Catholic Church

St. Pius X Catholic Church Fr. Saint Pius X Catholic Church is located in “University Heights” near Susquehanna University in Selinsgrove, Pennsylvania. Keeler. In 2000, Father Joseph A.

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📍 Selinsgrove, PA

Mass Times
Saturday – 5:00 PM
Sunday – 9:00 AM

Tue, Thu, Fri, Sat – 8:00 AM
Wednesday – 6:00 PM

Reconciliation
Wednesday – 5–6 PM
Saturday – 3:30–4:30 PM
or by appointment Joshua Cavender
Pastor & Catholic Campus Minister at
Susquehanna University


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Mas

s Times

Saturday 5 PM
Sunday 9 AM


Religious Education classes meet in the lower level:
Grades PK-8 meet Sundays from 11 am- 12:15 pm


DAILY MASS SCHEDULE:
Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday: 8 am in the Adoration Chapel
Wednesday: 6 pm in the Adoration Chapel

Confession Times-Saturday 3:30 pm-4:30 pm; Wednesday 5 pm-6 pm;
or by appointment

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Parish Office [email protected]
112 Fairview Drive • Selinsgrove, PA 17870-9406
Office: 570.374.4113 • Fax: 570.374.0156
M-F 8:30am - 4:30 pm

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Staff:
Deacon: Dr. Chris Darrup
Joseph J. Scartelli, Pastoral Associate
Felicia O'Brien, Coordinator of Religious Education
Pattie Kircher, Secretary
Sherry Evans, Secretary
Brian Good, Maintenance


HISTORY

FROM PAST TO PRESENT . . . . . Catholic traditions in the Selinsgrove area go back to colonial times. It is fairly certain that the Jesuit missionaries from Canada, who used the Susquehanna River as a highway for evangelization, visited the Indian villages at the mouth of Penn’s Creek and on the Isle of Que. Towards the end of the eighteenth century, Major Anthony Selin, a devout Swiss Catholic and founder of Selinsgrove, decided to raise his family in Selinsgrove. In 1791, Father John Heilbron, a missionary from Holland, baptized the Selin children in their home in Selinsgrove. However, no Catholic church existed in the town, and residents had to travel to Milton, Pennsylvania, for services. In 1828 when the Pennsylvania Canal was being dug through Selinsgrove, there was much activity in the town. The laborers were mostly Catholic immigrants from Ireland, who never lost their faith. They purchased property on the Isle of Que and began construction of a brick chapel under the leadership of Father John Fitzpatrick from Milton. However, for various reasons, the chapel was never finished. Over fifty years of silence followed the visit of the Irish immigrants. The scattered Catholics in this area attended services in Milton, Sunbury and Shamokin. However, it was a rather long distance to travel to Sunday Mass, religious instruction and for spiritual nourishment. During World War II through the efforts of Monsignor Charles E. Park, then pastor of Saint Michael’s Church in Sunbury, Pennsylvania, Mass was offered at Susquehanna University for the Catholic students in ROTC. After the war a huge power plant drew many Catholics to the area, and in 1952 Bishop George L. Leech established a mission in Selinsgrove which he “attached” to Saint Michael’s in Sunbury. The first Mass was celebrated in the American Legion Hall in Selinsgrove on March 2, 1952, by Father Francis X. Butler, pastor of Saint Michael’s Church. In April, 1954, a house at Broad and Pine Streets was purchased for use as a chapel, and on July 19, 1954, the mission was named Saint Pius X, the first Catholic Church in Snyder County. In 1957 the mission was “attached” to the newly established parish of Saint Thomas Moore in Northumberland, Pennsylvania, with Father Mathias Siedlecki in charge. During his term, the house was sold and property was purchased to build a church. At that time Sunday Mass was said in the Governor Snyder Hotel until a new church was completed. A groundbreaking ceremony was conducted on Palm Sunday on March 22, 1959, and on December 13, 1959, Bishop Leech placed the cornerstone and dedicated the new church on University Avenue. The new church was dedicated during the pastorate of Father Anthony McGinley. On June 29, 1964, Bishop Leech separated Saint Pius X from Saint Thomas Moore in Northumberland and appointed Father Anthony Burakowski as the first pastor of Saint Pius X Church and chaplain of the

Selinsgrove State School and Hospital. On January 1, 1966, Father Burakowski established a residence in a rectory comprised of three mobile homes. In December of 1976 a new rectory with classrooms in the basement for religious education was completed. As the congregation grew, an addition became necessary to fulfill the religious and pastoral needs of the parish. Since 1980 the pastor of Saint Pius X Church had also been the Catholic Campus Minister for the Catholic students attending Susquehanna University. The parish was expanding, and the needs of the physical structure became more evident. On August 6, 1983, ground was broken for the expansion of Saint Pius X Church along with a social hall. This project was dedicated on May 26, 1984, by Bishop William H. Through the years Saint Pius X Church has increased its congregation as well as its physical and spiritual needs. Celia purchased property for a new larger church to be built for the congregation. Upon the arrival of Father Ted Keating, strategic planning began and a successful Capital Campaign was held to meet the financial needs of the building project. Through a great deal of sacrifice and much hard work, the parishioners and Father Ted Keating realized their dream. On May 24, 2008, Bishop Kevin J. Rhoades dedicated the new church amidst many happy parishioners. It is through the dedication, sacrifice and religious examples of Father Ted Keating, and the selfless parishioners that Saint Pius X Church continues to grow and to meet the spiritual needs of its congregation. We now welcome Father as Pastor and trust that God will continue to lead us as we move forward in faith. Pastors of St. Pius X Parish:

Reverend Anthony E. Burakowski---------------1964-1966
Reverend Joseph T. Klespis --------------------- 1966-1969
Reverend Francis J. Hudak --------------------- 1969-1971
Reverend Martin T. Brown ---------------------- 1971-1974
Reverend Gerald A. Lytle ----------------------- 1974-1980
Reverend John G. Allen ------------------------- 1980-1986
Reverend Joseph A. Celia ---------------------- 1986-2002
Reverend Edward J. Keating, Jr. --------------
2002-2012
Reverend Daniel F.X. Powell ------------------ 2012-2016
Reverend Tukura Pius Michael, O.P. ------------ 2016-2022
Reverend Joshua R. Cavender--------------------2022

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Knights of Columbus #3780 Selinsgrove Marian Council James Pomykalski presents Dee of Birthright with a $2,000.00 donation raised thru the Knight's crab cake sale. KOC #3780 has helped with our pro-life mission for many years, and we appreciate the men involved.

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🙏 Tonight is our FINAL session of Pray the Mass Better and there's still time to join us!

Even if you've missed every other class, tonight is for you. Just one session can open your eyes to the depth and beauty of the Holy Mass in a whole new way.

The Mass is the source and summit of the Christian life, and there is always more to discover. No matter where you are in your faith journey, going deeper is always worth it.

Come as you are. Grow where you are.
📅 Tonight — 7pm - 8:30pm | Social Hall (Downstairs)

We'd love to see you there. ✝️

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🌟 Ready to Get Involved? 🌟

A special Thank You to our Next Generation Parish Team for organizing and making our ministry fair possible

Our recent ministry fair was a wonderful success, and we're excited to see how many of you are eager to serve and grow in faith with us! Whether you're looking to deepen your relationship with God, share your talents, or make new friends, there's a place for you in our parish community.

To name a few of the ministries you can get involved in:
Altar servers
Pro-life Ministry
Saint Michael’s guard
Ministers of hospitality
Music ministry
And so many more!

If you're interested in any of these ministries or have questions, please contact call the parish office or visit our parish website. Together, let's build a vibrant, loving community of faith! 🙏

Happy Mother's Day! 🌸Every mother reflects the love of God made visible in the world. Today we honor the mothers, grandm...
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Happy Mother's Day! 🌸

Every mother reflects the love of God made visible in the world. Today we honor the mothers, grandmothers, and mother figures in our parish family, and we lift them to Our Lady, the perfect model of motherhood.

Mary said yes to God, and through her yes, the world received its Savior. May every mother know that her own daily yes, given in love, sacrifice, and faith, echoes that same holy response.

"Behold, I am the handmaid of the Lord." — Luke 1:38

You are valued and we pray for you today. 🙏

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🙏 Week 3 of Pray the Mass Better is HERE!

We've covered the Introductory Rites. We've gone deeper into the Liturgy of the Word.

This week, we dive into the Liturgy of the Eucharist, the Offertory, the Consecration. This isn't just a ritual. The Eucharistic Prayer is "a memorial proclamation of praise and thanksgiving for God's work of salvation," in which the Body and Blood of Christ are made present by the power of the Holy Spirit.

Every Mass, heaven touches earth. The question is, are we showing up present, or just going through the motions?

Join us on this adventure of growing deeper in our faith. ✝️

Address

112 Fairview Drive
Selinsgrove, PA
17870

Opening Hours

Monday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Thursday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Friday 8:30am - 12pm

Telephone

+15703744113

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