The Sunday Book Club meets monthly at 10:15 AM in the school. Mark your calendars with the following date and title:
May 21 , 2017 The Naked Now: Learning to See as the Mystics See by Richard Rohr (and we may divide this into 2 months. Stay tuned!)
The Sunday Book Club meets monthly at 10:15 AM in the school. Mark your calendars with the following date and title:
May 21 , 2017 The Naked Now: Learning to See as the Mystics See by Richard Rohr (and we may divide this into 2 months. Stay tuned!)
Dobie Moser, Director of Youth & Young Adult Ministry and CYO for the Diocese of Cleveland will talk on “Race, Sports and the Beginning of CYO with Bishop Sheil” Thursday, June 8, 2017 at 11:15 AM at The City Club of Cleveland, 850 Euclid Ave., 2nd floor.
Discount parking: Euclid-Prospect Gateway Garage; $3 with First Friday Club stamp. Lunch is $25; reservations: 440- 390-0172 or email: firstfridayofcleveland@gmail.com
This weekend, handmade olive wood religious articles will be in the hall after all Masses. Sale items include: Nativity scenes, crucifixes, rosaries, the Last Supper & many beautiful religious articles. Holy Land Gifts represents 100+ Christian families who make a living selling traditional olive wood handcrafts & religious articles. Purchasing these gifts helps the artisans provide for their families, live & work with dignity in a region fraught with tension. Thank you for supporting this effort to keep Christians present in the Holy Land of Jesus’ birth.
St. Malachi Parish invites you to share in the joy of celebrating forty years of Priestly Ministry with Reverend Anthony J. Schuerger, Ordained on June 11, 1977.
Join us on Sunday, June 11, 2017 for a Mass of Thanksgiving at 2:00 PM at St. Malachi’s. A reception will follow in the St. Malachi Hall.
No gifts are necessary or expected; your prayer is the greatest possible gift. Should you feel compelled to give a gift, you may wish to consider a donation in Father Tony’s honor to replace our electronic carillon (bell) system so that St. Malachi’s presence in our neighborhood can continue to be seen and heard.
Join us on Sunday, May 28, 2017, for prayers and reflection based on Praying with Teresa of Avila by Rosemary Broughton. “For prayer is nothing else than being on terms of friendship with God.” (St. Teresa of Avila).
The Metanoia Program Director, Carl Cook with some participants will discuss the courage to Change Program, which helps homeless tackle issues of self-esteem, personal confidence, addresses lifestyle, values, views, principles, morals and perspectives.
Please join us Wednesday, May 31, 2017 at 6:00 PM in the hall for a Pot Luck Dinner. Bring an appetizer, side dish, main dish, dessert, or beverage! After dinner 12 people from St. Malachi will share their faith journey and we will all celebrate in song!
Speakers include: Jim Bishop, Arlene Corrigan, Lucy Griffin, Sue Knize, Dorothy McCarthy, Jim Pellegrino, Brent Reid, Nancy Saefel, Phil William and Carl Zupan.
On Saturday, June 3, 2017, join men from St. Malachi, St. Patrick and St. Wendelin for Fr. Richard Rohr’s webcast: Social Justice as a Gateway to Service at St. John Knox Presbyterian Church, 25200 Lorain Rd, North Olmsted. Gather at 10:30 AM; webcast at 11:00 AM with a discussion to follow. Pizza and drinks are provided. contact Jeff Barbalics (216) 631-3343 mailto:jbarbalics@cgginc.com or Mike Graham (216) 228-8815, mmrsgraham@msn.com. This is a great way to prepare for Pentecost!
Join us on Wednesday, May 24, 2017 at 7:00 PM for the film, Before the Flood, at River’s Edge, 3430 Rocky River Dr. Learn about science and the devastating effects of climate change, the obstacles we confront in transitioning towards a sustainable future, and solutions that can minimize climate change’s worst effects, all while caring for the poor and vulnerable.
Join us on Monday, May 22, 2017 at 7:00 PM in the rectory for the Spiritual Development Commission meeting. It will focus on planning the May 31st Pentecost Fest and next year’s Evening Speaker series. If you cannot make our meeting and have suggestions, contact Jackie Krejcik or Jan Leitch.
The St. Malachi Parish Mission: We are a Eucharistic People, United in Prayer, Welcoming to All and Serving the Poor.
Celebrating Over 150 Years of Faithful Service in the Old Angle!