Bulletin-2015-04-05 - Immaculate Conception

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Bulletin-2015-04-05 - Immaculate Conception
IMMACULATE CONCEPTION OF MARY PARISH
April 5, 2015
Easter Sunday of the Resurrection of the Lord
Date
Observance
Mon
Apr
6
Tues
Apr
7
Wed
Apr
8
Mass Time & Intention
5:30 pm
Server(s)
Readings
John & Marian Zalar
Morgan
Act 2:14, 22-33;
Mt 28:8-15
by Family
Event/Meeting
Acts 2:36-41;
Jn 20:11-18
5:30 pm
Judy Saxon
Morgan
by Clarise Lough
Thur
Apr
9
Act 3:1-10;
Lk 24:13-35
Acts 3:11-26;
Lk 24:35-48
Fri
Apr
10
5:30 pm
Dave Dobbins & Steve Evanicki
Sat
Apr
11
Sun
Apr
12
HH – Hitch Hall
R – Rectory CH – Church
WH – Waldeisen Hall
MH – Maher Hall
5:30 pm
People of the Parish
8:30 am
Second Sunday
of Easter
by Tave & Jane Stanley
Divine Mercy
Sunday
John & Mary Clarke
Tom & Pat Sax
11:00 am
by Mary Fabbro
Morgan
Acts 4:1-12;
Jn 21:1-14
Brewer
Brewer
Act 4:13-21;
Mk 16:9-15
8:30
Brown
11:00
Hamilton
Mason
Act 4:32-35;
1 Jn 5:1-6;
Jn 20:19-31
Generations of Faith
6 pm WH
Church Window Tour
7 pm CH
Confession
9 – 10 am CH
Free Store
9:30 am – Noon MH
Sanctuary Lamp – Teodora & Renato
Perpetual Eucharistic Adoration
Hours: Mon. & Tues. 9 am - 5 pm.
There were 7 Holy Hours last week.
Please come to the
Rectory for entry
to the church.
Praise the Lord, all you nations! Extol him, all you
peoples! For great is his steadfast love toward us and
his faithfulness lasts forever. Psalm 117:1-2
COLLECTION REPORT
Sunday, March 29, 2015
Sunday Offering – $4,031.75
Cap. Improvement - $15.00
Winter Hardship – $557.77
Envelopes Used: 131 of 366 sent.
St. Vincent de Paul - Thank you for your generosity!
Requested item: toilet paper. Place items in the basket
behind the last pew in the church.
Visit www.ickenmore.org to see what’s new as well as
stories and pictures from past events.
To receive your 2014 Contribution Statement, call the
rectory at 330-753-8429, Monday - Friday, 9 am – 4 pm.
Generations of Faith – This Thursday, April 9th, 6 pm.
Lesson 5 – New Methods. Menu: Meatloaf, au gratin
potatoes, corn & roll. Prayer: P. Kovalchin. Desserts &
snacks are always appreciated and enjoyed by all.
Symbolism of our Stained Glass Windows – All
parishioners are invited to come to the church on
Thurs., Apr. 9th from 7 – 8 pm to join with Generations
of Faith in learning about our stained glass windows
and the meaning behind their symbolism. We invite all
to come over to Waldeisen Hall for snacks and to view
the video presentation by Fr. Robert Barron.
Baptism Class – This class is required for all parents
seeking Baptism for their child. The next class will be
Tues., Apr. 21st at 7 pm in Hitch Hall.
Life in the Spirit Seminar – Apr. 18th, 1 – 10 pm &
Apr. 19th, 6:30 – 9:30 pm, Hitch Hall. Reserve a seat
now for an unique opportunity that only comes once a
year and includes uplifting speakers, praise & worship,
healing service & fellowship. Dinner served Saturday
after the 5:30 pm Mass. Cost: $10 / person, $15 / 2
people. Forms are available at the doors of the church.
Call Grace or Ray at the rectory for more information.
Easter Message From Our Pastor
“Christ has Risen!” is the Easter greeting among all Eastern Christians. There is an expected response: “Indeed, He has
Risen!” Among Eastern Christians, Easter is not about a day, but about a person, Jesus Christ. Unlike our Western
greeting, “Happy Easter!” the Eastern Christian greeting demands a response; a response not just to a day, or even a
salutation, but to the Person of Jesus Christ, Risen from the dead. Easter must thus be personal for all Christians, East or
West. The Resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead is the most important historical event since the Creation of the
universe by God the Father; an act effected through His Eternal Word, The Word Who took on a human nature, Jesus
Christ. Easter, then, is about our response to the Faith and Fact of the Risen Christ. Through Baptism and the Holy
Spirit, we have been indelibly marked with the wounds of His Passion and the power of His Resurrection. We are a
people of the past, the present and future described by the Resurrection – a people identified by the person of Christ, the
history of His triumph over death, His continuing formation of a people in His image, drawing them to an eternal
destiny. We affirm this identity through the sanctification of the first day of the week, Sunday, as the Day of
Resurrection each week of the year. It is the Holy Eucharist which renews this fact and this mystery in us every day of
the year. Let this day and season of Easter be our theme, our reason, our identity, our purpose for what we do and how
we measure what’s worthwhile throughout the year. Christ is Risen! Indeed, He is Risen.
STEWARDSHIP THOUGHTS
Alleluia He is Risen! The one who came to save &
set us free has conquered the grave and the cross has
become an instrument of victory. What does this good
news mean to you? How does it impact your daily
life? It should mean everything and it should impact
all that you do & say because Jesus suffered, died
and rose for each of us. He endured incomprehensible
pain and agony for you and for every person of the
human race that ever was, is or will be in centuries to
come. Through His life, death and resurrection He
opened the gates of heaven that we might have
everlasting life. The Catechism tells us, “From the
first moment of his Incarnation the Son embraces the
Father’s plan of divine salvation in his redemptive
mission: ‘My food is to do the will of Him who sent
me, and to accomplish His work.’” (606) That work of
salvation was accomplished on the cross. How do we
show our gratitude to our Lord? We can, as Christ
did, live our lives in humble service of others, to worship
and give thanks, to be fed by word and sacrament
and to use our time talent and treasure to build up
the Body of Christ and share the Good News!
STEWARDSHIP OPPORTUNITIES
Adopt-A-Plot – Now that the snow has melted and
the weather is milder, please take the time to check
your plot and remove any trash or debris. Thank
you for your stewardship.
Altar & Rosary Society - Thank you to all who baked,
bought & shared in the fellowship at our Palm
Sunday Bake Sale.
Masses - If you’d like to schedule a Mass in memory
of a loved one or for a special intention, please call
the rectory. Next available dates are: Wed., Apr. 15,
Fri., Apr. 17 & Mon., Apr. 20. The Mass stipend is $10.
Bulletin Submissions
In order to ensure accuracy and timeliness, please
submit all items in writing to the rectory or email
your detailed request to [email protected].
Items need to be submitted by 10 am on Mondays.
Mark your calendars & watch for more information.
Thurs., Apr. 9th, 7 – 8 pm - Learn about the symbolism
behind the stained glass windows in our church.
Sat., Apr. 18th & Sun., Apr. 19th - Life in the Spirit
Seminar. Awaken the Holy Spirit within you.
Sun., Apr. 26th, 3:30 pm, St. Sebastian – Musician’s
Appreciation Day.
Thurs., May 7th, 6:45 pm - May Crowning in the
Church.
Mon., May 18th, 7 – 8 pm – A Final Gift Presentation
by the Catholic Cemeteries Association.
Sun., May 24th – Pentecost Sunday – wear something
red to Mass.
Mon., May 25th, 9:30 am – Memorial Day Mass.
Honor those who gave their lives for our freedom.
Sat., July 25th, 7:05 pm – Game Night at the Akron
Rubber Ducks.
Off-Site Events
• First Friday Luncheon: Fri., Apr. 10th, Quaker Station.
Rev. George Smiga, S.T.D., will address the topic “Families
of the Bible and Our Own Families: Finding God in the
Irregularities of Life.” Cost: $15. Doors open at 11 am;
program begins at noon. RSVP by sending a check to the
First Friday Club of Greater Akron, 795 Russell Ave.,
Akron, OH 44307, by calling 330-535-7668, or visiting
www.firstfridayclubofgreaterakron.org.
• Divine Mercy Sunday: Apr. 12th, 3 pm, St. Bernard
Church, Akron. Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament and
Divine Mercy Chaplet. Bilingual. Free parking in the U of
A parking deck just south of Broadway St. For more info,
contact the facilitator Manena at 330-762-1959.
• Pre-Cana ~ Engaged Couple Retreats:, Apr 19, May 31,
Jun 28, Jul 26, Aug 23, or Sep 13, 10:30 am – 6 pm, (Mass
11:00 am), Loyola Retreat House, Clinton. $75 per couple
with registration (includes lunch). Registration form & info
at www.loyolaretreathouse.com or call 330-896-2315.
• Shoes For Haiti: The Ohio Kiwanis groups are collecting
shoes of all type (new, old, torn or worn) to help reduce
diseases transmitted through bacteria from walking
barefoot in an unsanitary environment. Contact Lisa
Wilson at 330-745-7382 for info on how to donate shoes.
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MY FLOWER OFFERING
IN MEMORY OF…
Adams, Julius by Mrs. Ora Adams
Agualo, Carlos J. by M/M Joseph Agualo
Agualo, Elizabeth by M/M Joseph Agualo
Agualo, Francisco by M/M Joseph Agualo
Agualo, Mary A. by M/M Joseph Agualo
Agualo, Vicente by M/M Joseph Agualo
Alouf, Tom by Mary Jo Bailey
Alouf, Tom by Ms. Janet Brown
Andrews, Michael by Mary Jane Andrews
Baker, Floyd by M/M Carl Baker
Baker, M/M Harvey by M/M Carl Baker
Baker, Robert by M/M Carl Baker
Bamberger, Uncle Raymond
by Vincent, Beth Ann, Thomas & Sherry Jean
Bandy, Patricia by Mr. Ernest Chudick
Banko Family by Domenick & Shirley Felice
Berquist, Edward & Sarah by Betty Geddes
Blondin, Richard by M/M Joseph Langton
Bonham, Ray & Jane by Melissa Keegan
Bralek, Michael & Corrine by Michael Bralek, Jr.
Brauser, Richard & Matilda by M/M Richard Hudak
Brenenborg, Grandma & Grandpa
by Vincent, Beth Ann, Thomas & Sherry Jean
Buhalak, Ruth & Joseph by Mary Jo Bailey
Buhalak, Joseph & Ruth by Ms. Janet Brown
Burkhart, Eva by M/M Carl Baker
Case, John R. by M/M Robert Case
Colant Family by Thomas Hafler
Conrad, M/M Donald by M/M Tave Stanley
Conrad, M/M Joe by M/M Tave Stanley
Corall, Vernie & Larry by M/M William Sobleskie
Crawford Family by M/M Raymond Crawford
Cruz, William by M/M Joseph Agualo
Deceased Family Members by M/M Tom Clark
Dietry, Anne by Mrs. Robert Heim
Dobbins, Carmen by M/M Joseph Agualo
Dobbins, Doug by M/M Joseph Agualo
Donahue, Doris by M/M Mike Donahue
Donahue, Michael, Sr. by M/M Mike Donahue
Donnelly, Sean by M/M Terrance Crawford
Durant, Ray by Mary Jo Bailey
Durant, Ray by Ms. Janet Brown
Elavsky, Frank by M/M Mike Donahue
Fallon Family by Chuck Fallon
Fejeran, Ruby J. by M/M Joseph Agualo
Felice, Christopher by Mom & Dad
Felice Family by Domenick & Shirley Felice
Forgotten Souls by Mrs. John Kovalchin
Fox, Jeanette by Dale Fox
Franz, Vicky by Mary Jo Bailey
Franz, Vicky by Kathy Franz
Franz, Vicky by M/M Joseph Langton
Franz, Walter & Rita from Kathy Franz
Gardner, Justin & Anna by M/M Richard Novitsky
Gardner, Steve & Bill by Mrs. Pauline Gardner
Geddes, Jerry by Betty Geddes
Gillespie, Linda by M/M Terrance Crawford
Gless, Charles & Evelyn by M/M Richard Gless
Graner, Ginny by Ron Graner
Greene, Scott from M/M Mike Donahue
Gruic Family by M/M Mark Gruic
Hafler Family by Thomas Hafler
Hardesty, Karen Marie by Mary Jo Bailey
Hardesty, Karen by Ms. Janet Brown
Hardesty, Ryan Mitchell by M/M Joseph Langton
Heim, Robert Sr. by Mrs. Robert Heim
Hemminger, Clyde by M/M Mark Gruic
Hemminger, Clyde by M/M Joseph Pangburn
Herold, Thomas by Mary White
Herold, Thomas by wife, Anne & Famiy
Hosier Family by Sandra Mason
Howe, Charles & Dorothy by Mr. Edward Howe
Hudak, Garnet by M/M Richard Hudak
Hudak, George & Verna by M/M Richard Hudak
Hummel, Helen by Kathleen Sullivan
ICC Holy Hour Ministry Members
by Vincent, Beth Ann, Thomas & Sherry Jean
ICC Shut-ins by Vincent, Beth Ann, Thomas & Sherry Jean
Jarvis, Frank & Gilda by Linda Kerns
Jarvis, Frank Jr. by Linda Kerns
Jarvis, William by Linda Kerns
Johnson, Mark by Melissa Keegan
Jones, Dorothy by M/M Carl Baker
Jones, James Daniel by M/M Carl Baker
Jones, Margaret by M/M Carl Baker
Kauslick, M/M Joseph by Joseph Kauslick
Kauslick, Paula by Joseph Kauslick
Keegan, Harry & Anna by Melissa Keegan
Keegan, Ralph & Ina by Melissa Keegan
Keenan, Peggy by M/M Allan McClellan
Keenan, Terry by M/M Allan McClellan
Kovalchin, Ann Marie by Mrs. Pauline Kovalchin.
Kovalchin, Beth Ann by Mrs. Pauline Kovalchin
Kovalchin, John by Mrs. Pauline Kovalchin
Kovalchin Family by Mrs. Pauline Kovalchin
Lackney, Eleanor by Vince Lackney & Lori Hanson
Lackney, Joseph by Vince Lackney & Lori Hanson
Langton, Wally by M/M Joseph Langton
Lauck , Earl & Beatrice by Shirley Kissner
Lawless, Tom by Mrs. Sam Orlando
Lawless, Tom by M/M Joseph Langton
Looft, Rev. Allan by Mary Jo Bailey
Looft, Rev. Allan by Ms. Janet Brown
Lutz, W.R. by M/M Terrance Crawford
Mahoney, Leslie & Alice by Leslie Coffey
Manion, Pat by M/M Terrance Crawford
Marchion, Bonnie by Mrs. Robert Heim
Marchion, Phillip by Mrs. Robert Heim
Marus, Helen & Stanley by Betty Geddes
Mason Family by Sandra Mason
McClellan, Paul & Peg by M/M Allan McClellan
McClellan, Tom & Helen by M/M Allan McClellan
McConnaughey, Mary Jo by M/M Ronald McConnaughey
McGrath, Susan & John by M/M Stephen Vargo
Mejorada, Ernesta by Flaviana Lewis
Miller, Pearl (Mother) by Shirley Petrich
Miller, William (Brother) by Shirley Petrich
Mohan, Sandra by M/M Richard Novitsky
Molnar, Joseph by Betty Molnar
Molnar, Lynn by Betty Molnar
Moyer Family by M/M John Sboray
Nimoy, Leonard by Rev. Michael B. Smith
Noirot, M/M Paul by Joseph Kauslick
Novitsky, Stephen & Theresa by M/M Richard Novitsky
Orlando, Frank by Mrs. Sam Orlando
Orlando, Sam by Mrs. Sam Orlando
Oser, Claudia by M/M Robert Saxon
Osolin, Don by M/M John Osolin
Pangburn Betty & Barbara by M/M Joseph Pangburn
Pangburn M/M G. by M/M Joseph Pangburn
Pangburn, Shirley by M/M Joseph Pangburn
Pearl, Donald by Miss Tiffany Pearl
Pearson, Anna by Betty Geddes
Perez, Carmen by M/M Joseph Agualo
Perez, Roque by M/M Joseph Agualo
Pesidas, Simplicio, Sr. by Flaviana Lewis
Pesidas, Simplicio, Jr. by Flaviana Lewis
Planos, Genoveva by Flaviana Lewis
Suich, Virginia by Bob Schumer
Sykes, John & Lucy by Mrs. Viola Stoll
Tholt, Joseph & Helen by M/M Robert Saxon
Tholt, Peter by M/M Robert Saxon
Todd, Don by Mrs. Donald Todd
Todd, Don by Mrs. Robert Heim
Todd, Don by M/M Donald Booher
Troutman, Earl & Mary by M/M Richard Gless
Ulichney, Andrew & Pascalene by Patricia Ruckman
Ulichney, Bernadene by Patricia Ruckman
Ulichney & Pisanelli Family by Patricia Ruckman
Vanca, Vincent J. by Lynn Vanca
Vanca, Vincent by Martha Vanca
Vano Family by Flaviana Lewis
Vargo, Helen & Steve by M/M Stephen Vargo
Vargo, Ryan by M/M Stephen Vargo
Vasko, Jenny by Mrs. Sam Orlando
Verbich Family by Mrs. Pauline Kovalchin
Walsh, M/M Fred by M/M Tave Stanley
Weidlich Family by M/M Mark Gruic
Weidlich, Mom & Dad by M/M Joseph Pangburn
Wetzel, Norm by Bob Schumer
White Family by M/M Donald White
Wilson, Charles by Sandy, Lisa, Charlie, Christie,
Christopher, Joshua & Zachary Wilson
Zamesko, Steve & Anna by M/M S. Zamesko, Jr.
In Honor of…
Holy Hour Ministry Members
by Vincent, Beth Ann, Thomas & Sherry Jean
ICC Shut-ins by Vincent, Beth Ann, Thomas & Sherry Jean
Kovalchin Family by Mrs. Pauline Kovalchin
Meyers, Mike & Donna by Ben Meyers
Schumer, James R. by Bob Schumer
Zak, Rick by Bob Schumer
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Ranaldi, Ambrosio by Ida Rea
Rea, Richard by Ida Rea
Redovian, Vicki by M/M Richard Novitsky
Rister, Grandma & Grandpa
by Vincent, Beth Ann, Thomas & Sherry Jean
Ruf, Robert by Shirley Kissner
Santilli, Robert by Sandy, Lisa, Charlie, Christie,
Christopher, Joshua & Zachary Wilson
Sax, M/M Tom by M/M Tave Stanley
Saxon, Judy by M/M Robert Saxon
Saxon, Michael & Ann by M/M Robert Saxon
Sboray Family by M/M John Sboray
Scarbrough, Carl & Harue by M/M John Osolin
Schimmoeller, Donald by Mary Jane Andrews
Shimmoeller, Ken by M/M Donald Shoemaker
Schimmoeller, Myron & Mary by Mary Jane Andrews
Schumer, David L. by Bob Schumer
Sobleskie, Catherine by M/M William Sobleskie
Soss, Helen by Mary Jane Andrews
Stoll, William by Mrs. Viola Stoll
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