May 10, 2015 - St. Monica Church
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May 10, 2015 - St. Monica Church
Sixth Sunday Of Easter Liturgy Schedule 8:30 Morning Prayer, Rosary, Monday through Friday Monday, May 11 Easter Weekday 8:00 Bishop Pevec Tuesday, May 12 Easter Weekday 8:00 Mary Kovac 9:00 School Mass 6:30 Confirmation Rehearsal Wednesday, May 13 Easter Weekday 8:00 Frank & Helen Pelletiere Thursday, May 14 The Ascension of the Lord 8:00 James Hannibal Friday, May 15 Easter Weekday 8:00 Veronica Chervenak Saturday, May 16 Easter Weekday 3:15 Confessions 4:00 People of the Parish / Confirmation Mass Sunday, May 17 Seventh Sunday of Easter 8:00 Paula Kovach 10:00 People of the Parish 12:00 Sophie & John Zandarski 2:30 Divine Mercy May 10, 2015 Religion Question of the Week What is the name of the Holy Oil used in the Sacrament of Confirmation? Answer To Last Week’s Question What is the first Holy Oil that can be received by a person who is going to be Baptized in the Catholic Church? Answer: Oil of Catechumens. Did You Know? Did you know that the entire length of the Church from the entrance of the Church through the Shrine area is 200 feet? One Liner Bishop Gries’s favorite quote: “God is good, all the time”. Friendly People Needed We are looking for parishioners who would like to stand at the doors of the Church and greet people as they enter. This is a very important Ministry in which you will be helping people feel welcomed into our Church Community. If you are interested in this Ministry please contact Deacon Stan @ 216.662.8685. Guild Carnation Sale the following members of our Parish community: Rita Fedor, Alfred Schwet, Shirley Amato, John Halasz, Robyn Buckley, Eileen O’Brien, Stephen Rapsik, Diana Stronge, Maureen Soeder, Joan Kaczmarczyk, Nancy Bialkowski, Larry Pentek, Sarah Burket and Mark Pennington, The names will remain in the bulletin for two weeks. Please call the Parish office for more information. If you have a special intention you would like remembered in prayer, please call Helen Lucas at (216) 662-7993. In honor of Mother’s Day this weekend, the Guild is selling Carnations before and after all Masses. The cost is $1.00 per flower. Happy Mother’s Day! Divine Mercy Sunday Please join us for a special hour of adoration and thanksgiving to the Divine Mercy of Jesus next Sunday, May 17th, at 2:30 in St. Monica Church. There will be exposition of the Blessed Sacrament, recitation of the Chaplet of Divine Mercy, and prayers for families, our youth, and our country. All are welcome to join us. Retired Spiritual Opportunity Our sincere sympathy and prayers are extended to the family and friends of Lillian Mosinski, Stanley Josefovic and Genevieve Josefovic who were buried this past week. May they and all our dearly departed, rest in peace. Are you retired and looking for a new opportunity for your spiritual life? Did you ever consider attending Mass on a weekday at St. Monica’s? These Masses are celebrated Monday through Friday at 8:00 am. The experience is different from the Sunday Mass. You might find that this spiritual habit could help you find a new relationship with Jesus in your life – even one day a week could do this. Please consider making this Retired Spiritual Opportunity a part of your weekdays. Fr. Haren and Fr. Marszal Wedding Banns II Richard Johnson & Kelly Schroeder Congratulations to our newly baptized catholic: Lincoln Tyler Tomko and his parents. Liturgical Ministers: All special requests for the July, August, September schedules need to be turned in to the Parish Office by Monday, June 1st. Sixth Sunday Of Easter May 10, 2015 The Power of the Word Countdown to Words play a very significant role in the Liturgy. Words limit and define situations, such as a written law: “Thou shalt not steal.” Words tell stories and relate events as in the readings from Scripture. One can say that words can be actions - when God speaks, things happen. “Then God said, ‘Let there be light’; and there was light.” (Genesis 1:3) Words can be a living being: The Word of God is Jesus Christ (“In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. And the Word became flesh and dwelled among us.” (John 1:12, 14a) The Liturgy of the Word is the structure we use to capture the richness of the story of salvation and discover what God is trying to tell us. The imposition of hands along with the words, “Receive the Holy Spirit,” confirms our commitment to live a Catholic Christian life. And by saying “Amen” to “the Body of Christ,” we affirm who we are and whose we are. Words can build and words can destroy. In our day-to-day lives, how do we choose to use our words? Just sayin’! Bob Soeder Gift Certificate Sales Our next monthly sale of Gift Cards in Church will be held on, June 6th & 7th after all the Masses in the Altar Server’s Sacristy. Thank you for your support. Legacy Planned Giving Program Give the gift of joy this Easter season. Please consider a gift to the Church through your estate plans to provide lasting support for God’s work through St. Monica Church. To discuss how to make a gift in your legacy or estate plans, please contact Bob Soeder at 216-662-8685 for a confidential conversation. St. Monica’s Ladies Guild is sponsoring a Day of Reflection entitled Mary, the Mother of Jesus on Tuesday, May 19, 2015 at Marymount Convent, 12215 Granger Rd., Garfield Hts. OH. The program will be presented by Sister Felicia Mann, SSJTOSF. Reflection Day will begin at 8:30 am. and end at 3:00 pm. Prayer and reflection will be held throughout the day plus a warm lunch will be served as well as a Mass celebrated by Rev. Ted Marszal will end the days activities. Cost for the day will be $25 per person. If you are interested please call Sister Felicia Mann at 216-570-4826 for additional information or to sign up. St. Monica Seniors Our next meeting will be held on Tuesday, May 12th at 2:00pm in the St. Augustine room. We will have our business meeting first followed by some of our talented students from St. Benedict School will sing for us. Refreshments will be served. All are welcome. 10 weeks!!! CAREGIVER PEER SUPPORT GROUP Come take care of YOU … as we welcome SPRING! Caring for a loved one is often a ‘balancing act’ that can be a bit overwhelming for the caregiver … often caring for a family member plus an aging parent. This peer support CAREGIVER group will meet THIS month on the 2nd and 4th Wednesday: May 13th and 27th from 11:30am-12:30pm in the St. Francis Room in the lower level of St. Monica Parish Office. Come join us for some very special activities! We will meet again in the Fall … so have a peace-filled summerJ ANOTHER OPPORTUNITY: St. Michael - Independence is hosting a guest speaker for ‘caregivers’ on May 13th from 78:15pm in the Francis Center [2nd & Sunset]. The topic for the evening is ‘Compassion Fatigue.’ Come + Relax + Share in a ‘Blessing of Hands’ ACEPresents: The M a n y Faces o f Mary When: Tue. May 19, 7pm Where: St. Michael Church 6540 Brecksville Road, Independence With: George Matejka, Ph.D. Throughout the history of both the Eastern and Western branches of C hristianity, artists have had a s trong interest in portraying Mary, the Mother of Jesus. Both the Eastern tradition of icons and the Western tradition of p a i n t i n g M ary w ill b e explored. Our focus here will be to examine how art can be an effective tool for communicating lessons from the Bible as well as Church teachings about Mary. It is with great pride that I present the 2015 First Communicants James Daniel Bergholz Brandon Tyler Calo Gabriella Marie Castillo Ava Gabrielle Dark Salvatore Louis Grissman Alexander John Kral Edward John Michalski III Michael Thomas Murray Jack Philip Newrones Catherine Elizabeth O’Connor Nicholas James Papesh Richard Glen Piros Marisa Ann Rocha Jackson Richard Stoltz Savannah Marie Teter Javier Antonio Umanzor Madison Marie Wintrich Ava Marie Young Brayden John Zimmer Please keep them in your prayers ! Sixth Sunday Of Easter May 10, 2015 Parish Activities OFFERTORY COLLECTION May 2 / May 3 Regular Sunday Envelopes St. Monica Fund Kids Envelopes $ 9,600.00 $ 1,389.00 $ 24.25 Nepal Relief $1,555.00 To help build an endowment fund, please consider remembering St. Monica Church in your Will. PRE-K MONICA KID’S Final Gathering this School Year! Join us on MAY18TH [AM: 11-NOON] OR [PM: 6-7PM] in the St. Joseph Room, lower level of the Parish Office for our MAY Parent -Child Pre-K Monica Kid’s. We always have a Prayer + a Song + a Story + a Craft + and FUN! [Pre-Registration is required] at 216.662.8685 ext. 119. Kindergarten Screening Kindergarten Screening will take place May 12 and May 19, 2015. Students must turn five years old by September 30, 2015 and be registered at St. Benedict Catholic School to schedule a screening time. St. Benedict Night at the Lake County Captains Game Come and enjoy the game on Friday, May 29th. Game time is 6:30pm. Tickets are $10. Stick around after the game for post-game fireworks extravaganza. Tickets can be purchased by contacting Scott Gongos by Friday, May 22nd at 216.475.3633 or [email protected]. School Spirit Tastes Great! Make dinner a selfless Act by joining us for a fundraiser to support St. Benedict Catholic School. Come into the Vista Way Chipotle on Monday, May 18th from 4:00pm to 8:00pm. Flyers are available at the Parish Office or just tell them you are supporting St. Benedict School and they will donate 50% of the proceeds to our school. Thank you for your support. MONDAY, May 11 4:00 Athletic Practice (g) 7:00 Wedding Planning (+) 7:00 Finance Council Mtg (F) 7:30 CWV Mtg (c) TUESDAY, May 12 2:00 Senior Mtg (AR) 4:00 Athletic Practice (g) 6:30 Confirmation Rehearsal (+) 6:45 Boy Scouts (AR) 7:00 Athletic Mtg (AR) 7:00 Baptism Class (J) 8:00 MH K of C (M) WEDNESDAY, May 13 11:30 Alzheimer’s Support Group (F) 4:00 Athletic Practice (g) 6:30 Growing our Faith (SLL) THURSDAY, May 14 4:00 Athletic Practice (g) FRIDAY, May 15 3:00 Dinner Prep (c) 5:00 Market Day Pick Up SATURDAY, May 16 9:00 Dioc. HN (F) 9:30 Athletic Practice (g) 10:00 Syriac Orthodox (J) 4:00 Private Party (P) 5:00 Bishop Dinner (c) SUNDAY, May 17 11:00 Boy Scouts (c) 2:30 Divine Mercy (+) 4:00 Youth Group (p) St. Benedict Catholic School will be hosting Open Houses for our Preschool friends who will be 4 and 5 years old beginning in September of 2015. The Preschool will be full-day at the St. Benedict Early Learning Center (14600 Turney Road). Open Houses are from 12:00-2:00pm and will take place on Sunday, May 17th : Hope to see you there! YOUTH MINISTRY A very "kind" evening is planned for 7-12 grade teens on Sunday May 17, 6-8pm, at the St Monica Pavilion. This is our last official meeting for the school year. We will have national speaker Bob Votruba, his dog Bogart and the One Million Acts of Kindness bus plus food, games and prizes! Don't miss it! Sixth Sunday Of Easter Readings for the week of May 10, 2015 Sunday Sixth Sunday of Easter Acts 10:25-26, 34-35, 44-48; Ps 98; 1 Jn 4:7-10; Jn 15:9-17 Monday Acts 16:11-15; Ps 149; Jn 15:26—16:4a Tuesday Saints Nereus and Achilleus, Martyrs; Saint Pancras, Martyr Acts 16:22-34; Ps 138; Jn 16:5-11 Wednesday Our Lady of Fatima Acts 17:15, 22—18:1; Ps 148; Jn 16:12-15 Thursday The Ascension of the Lord Acts 1:1-11; Ps 47; Eph 1:17-23 or Eph 4:1-13 or 4:1-7, 11-13; Mk 16:15-20 Friday Saint Isidore Acts 18:9-18; Ps 47; Jn 16:20-23 Saturday Acts 18:23-28; Ps 47; Jn 16:23b-28 Sunday Seventh Sunday of Easter Acts 1:15-17, 20a, 20c-26; Ps 103; 1 Jn 4:11-16; Jn 17:11b-19 Knights of Columbus Dinner DATE: Wednesday May 27, 2015 TIME: 4 - 7 PM Location: CLUB 4130 10806 Granger Road, Garfield Heights, BREADED PORK CHOPS : Dinner consists of: 2 BREADED PORK CHOPS, SCALLOPED POTATOES, VEGETABLE, SALAD, ROLLS & BUTTER . Cost: Adults - $9 ..... Children Under 12 - $7. ALL DINNERS INCLUDE COFFEE TEA, WATER, AND NON‐CARBONATED BEVERAGES . DINNERS BY: WAL-TAM Catering. RESERVATIONS REQUIRED: 216-662-2277 mailbox #2 , DUE BY SUNDAY MAY 24 - 8PM May 10, 2015 Saint Basil Adult Singles Spring Dance All singles are invited to join us at our Spring Dance on Sat, May 16 from 7:30 - 11:30 pm at the Parish Hall on 8700 Brecksville Rd. Admission is $8 for members and $10 for non-members which includes DJ, Pizza, Munchies, Pop, and Dessert. Call Carol at 216-513-6107 for further info. Attention Garfield Heights H.S. Class of 1973! We are celebrating our 60th Birthday on Saturday, August 1, 2015 with a casual gathering at Scoreboards Sports Grill in Northfield. Reservations are $20.00 before July 10th, late reservations $26. For details, please contact Karen Jonke Pelley at [email protected] or 440.888.8402, or Kathy Hernandez Ruta at 216.375.6398, or join us on Facebook at GHHS-Class of 1973. Maple HTS Catholic Club is sponsoring a Wing Night at Parma Tavern on Saturday, June 6th from 6-8pm. Tickets $25all you can eat wings pasta Pizza, all you can drink beer wine soda. Chinese raffle sideboards and cash prizes. for tickets call Jeff at 216 409 1683.