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The Community of
St. Malachi Newsletter
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The Community of St. Malachi – First Personal Parish of the Diocese of Cleveland
Celebrating 26 Years of Faith in God and in the Future!
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16th Sunday in Ordinary Time
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July 22, 2001
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OH, THE THINGS WE’RE DOIN’ THIS SUMMER…
(…like that old song says, "we’ll remember all winter long…")
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ST. MALACHI SECOND ANNUAL SUMMER PICNIC
Noon until 6 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 26
(including after-Mass coffee hour and later potluck)
Lakewood Park Women’s Pavilion
Rosemary Gray, chair of the CSM Hospitality Committee, whose Social Subcomittee
is involved, has a call out for volunteers to help with the food,
games, possible craft tables, and "think-tanking" other fun things. She says: "It’s a job
for all to have a good time." Call her at 216-521-0191. Or
Cathy Saegel, 216-771-3036.
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- CSM Personal Need Fund – second annual picnic at the USS Cod, the submarine docked near
East Ninth Street, 6 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 4. Donation: $20. Says Fred Leonard: "Good food, good people, and good music and dancing." Call him (216-671-4938) or Bill McLaughlin (440-234-6362).
- Evening at Blossom with the Cleveland Orchestra
– sponsored by St. Malachi Rejoice and
Renew, Saturday, Aug. 18. Cost: $18. Limited bus space available. Rosemary Gray, 216-521-0191.
- St. Malachi Book Club -
Meeting, 6 p.m. (note time change) Wednesday, July 25, Mary
Laubenthal’s home, (330-278-2658); potluck supper followed by viewing of video: "Babette’s Feast." All welcome. August book: "Surprised by Joy" by C. S. Lewis. Invitation continues to all in our two St. Malachi parishes to read "The Holy Longing: A Search for Christian Spirituality" by Ronald Rolheiser, then join in small group discussion this fall. Book available for $17.80 after all Masses July 28-29 and Aug. 4-5. Info: Mary Carol Lucic, 216-221-5017.- St. Malachi Center Invitational Golf Outing (Ninth Annual) – Sunday, July 29, Bob O’Link
Golf Course, Avon. 18-hole start, 9 a.m.; fee $80. 9-hole start, 11:30 a.m.; fee $45. Cart, lunch and steak dinner included. Dinner for non-golfters, $25. Mary Ellen Bangert Grealis (440-235-6528) or
Cathy Saegel (216-771-3036).
- S.M.A.R.T. (St. Malachi Adults Raising Toddlers) –
6 p.m. suppers, playground fun and outdoor
movies at sundown, Lakewood Park, Fridays, July 27 (Willie Wonka and the Chocolate Factory) and
Aug. 10 (The Road to Eldorado). Details: Mike Pellegrino and Carol Schiro, 216-351-8553.
CSM SYMPATHY AND PRAYERS
for the families and friends of Pam Herceg, daughter of Frank and Nadge Herceg; and of Gertrude Kilbane, mother of
Sr. Kathleen Kilbane CSJ; and of Florence Cozzens, mother of Fr. Don Cozzens. (Apologies to
Peter Burke, whose name was inadvertently omitted in our last newsletter when sympathies were extended upon the death of his father, Al Burke.)
HEALTH DEPARTMENT
– please keep in your prayers Judd Gray, Paul Schenk, Connie Thoele, Marsha Poje, Patrick Stands, Elizabeth Herceg, Rosemary
Feighan,
"At home, recovering from surgery, I want to thank everyone in the Community of St. Malachi for their prayers and support. Also, as proud parent of Katie Galo, I share the good news that she has finished her first year at Bowling Green State U. with a grade point average of 3.95, made the Dean’s List both semesters and has completed enough credits to be awarded standing
as a second semester sophomore." - J.G.
CSM CONGRATULATIONS
– both to Katie, and to her rightfully proud mother, upon these
accomplishments. Congratulations as well to Sr. Kathleen Houck, now celebrating in Columbus her golden jubilee as a Sister of Charity of Cincinnati; some 30 years ago she was in ministry and a friend to many here at St. Malachi. And of course, to Casey Stangel, a CSM Welcome Home from her trip to Uganda.
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- Eppley Web Page – a current feature is Fr. Paul Hritz’s tribute to Beth Benson during her
July 1 Memorial Mass here at St. Malachi. (www.csnmail.net/~eppley/)
- Near West Theatre -
Lerner and Loewe’s Brigadoon, with a cast of 40 aged 13-19, now playing
thru Aug. 5. – 7:30 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays; 3 p.m. Sundays; tickets $5, parking free; St. Patrick
Club Building, 3606 Bridge Ave. Auditions for ages 10-13 for "Free to be…You and Me" (to run
Oct. 5-7): 1-2:30 p.m. July 31; 4-5:30 p.m. Aug. 1, and 7-8:30 p.m. Aug. 2. Info: 216-621-1919.
- Cuyahoga County Dept. of Children and Family Services –
adoptive parents needed for 2,000
abused and neglected children needing the love and stability of a caring family. Call Mark McMillan,
216-431-4500, Ext. 2963
A LOOK AHEAD…
Outdoor Liturgy at Starre’s Acres – (18th annual) – 5 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 8, with Fr. Jim
O’Donnell as celebrant. Details: Dave Starre, 440-526-3876.
- CSM Contra Dance –
a second dance to be held Sunday, Sept. 30, with details to come according to Rosemary Gray, who thanks Phil Sanger "for a great job" in making the first such a success.
- FutureChurch –
11th annual benefit dinner, 6 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 11, Rockside Holiday Inn.
Speaker: Edwina Gately on "One Woman’s Faith Journey: Becoming Church in the City." Info: 216-228-0869
- CSM Social Action Committee -
A group being organized to join protest vigil in November at the School of the Americas, Fort Benning, Ga., sometimes known as the "School of the Assassins"
for its training of Latin American military killers and rapists, whose victims have included Cleveland’s
Jean Donovan and Sr. Dorothy Kazel. Details: Fred Leonard, 216-671-4938.
Monday Night Meal Menus
Jul 23: Chicken * Jul 30: Potluck * Aug 6: Kielbasa
Aug 13: Chicken * Aug 20: Beef Stew
Aug 27: Italian Sausage - Dave Starre
Collection Update
Jun 3: $4540 * Jun 10: $2369 * Jun 17: $2633
Jun 24: $2267 - (Weekly amount needed to meet our budget: $3305) - Bill McLaughlin
Next CSM Newsletter deadline: Aug 5
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