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St. Malachi Newsletter  

· An Idea That’s New And “Memorable”
· Attention – Members: Prospective, New, And Others Interested-Meeting
· Fall Welcome Series
· An Evening Of Praying The Psalms
· Correction: Vibrant Parish Life Survey
· Sympathy And Prayers
· Health Department
· Welcome
· A Message From Bill McLaughlin
· “Dress As Your Favorite Saint Or Sinner” Party
·
 West Side Catholic Ctr –“Warm Hearts, Winter Nights”
· “Iraq: Who Is Our Neighbor” Who Is Our Enemy?”
· Mobilization Of Shame: Our Responsibility / Human Rights
· Irish American Archives Society – Celebration
· St. Edward High School - Pre-Season Basketball Mini-Camp
· CSM Performers – “My Three Angels”
· Council Meeting
· Malachi Mart – New Extended Hours 
· Monday Night Meal Menus

Newsletter Editor: Mary Englert MTEnglert@bigfoot.com

Communio Editor: Luis Gutierrez redcuban@bigfoot.com

  The Community of St. Malachi – First Personal Parish of the Diocese of Cleveland
Celebrating Faith in God and in the Future!
 

27th Sunday in Ordinary Time 

 

October 27, 2002

 

Born of Horst’s Rebirth…

 

AN IDEA THAT’S NEW AND "MEMORABLE"

Jacqui Welker has suggested that, in memory of the much-loved Horst Quintus, who so unexpectedly went home to God just several weeks ago, his many friends might want to contribute anecdotes, reminiscences, photos and the like for an album she’ll put together for his children.

Horst shared in so many St. Malachi events and ministries over so many years, the collection should be considerable. There will be a box in the rectory for contributions, so it is hoped that it will be on the receiving end soon. Questions? Call Jacqui at 216-651-1804 or at Malachi Mart (216-621-1988).

Cindy DiNardo, in lauding this as "a great idea," suggests that it always be done when CSM members leave us for the next life. Says she: "What a nice thing to do for their families!" Indeed!

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A T T E N T I O N –

CSM MEMBERS: PROSPECTIVE, NEW, and OTHERS INTERESTED  

Meeting – immediately following 11 o’clock Liturgy – Sunday, Nov. 3

All interested in learning more about the
Community of St. Malachi are invited to attend.
Current CSM members also are welcome to come and share their experiences.

For information call Cynthia Bender, membership chair, 216-521-4488

 

CSM FALL WELCOME SERIES

7:30 p.m. Tuesdays, Nov. 5 and 12 and

12:15-1:30 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 12 (the Sunday in between)

Tuesday meetings at the home of JoAnn and Gene Kramer, Lakewood

Sunday meeting in St. Malachi Center

All new members or those interested in membership are encourage to attend to learn more about the CSM and the opportunities for involvement in our various committees and ministries. For more information, check with the membership table at Coffee Hour, or call JoAnn Kramer, 216-228-7442

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  • An Evening of PRAYING THE PSALMS – 6:30-8 p.m. today, Sunday, Oct. 27, Pritts residence,  Lakewood. Sponsored by CSM Spiritual Development Committee. Led by Carole Dlouhy. Information: Stephanie Pritts, 216-228-6272. Please call her if you plan to attend..

(Correction: the Vibrant Parish Life Survey will be taken next weekend, Nov. 2-3. Sorry, our last CSM Newsletter gave the wrong dates. Unlike the PD, which attributes such errors to "reporters" or "editors" or other culprits, we will not identify the wrongdoers. We know who we are…)


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CSM SYMPATHY AND PRAYERS
 
for the families and friends of Gerard VanLier, son of Jan VanLier; and families and friends too of Sally Loftus and Sr. Mary Rita Crookston HM.

CSM HEALTH DEPARTMENT
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please keep in your prayers Judie Flynn, Bea Donofrio, Dennis Stramel, Lucy Balser, Walter Culkowski, Florence Dick, Dave Starre, Marilyn Bohn, Ray Centa, Mark Perger, James Piar, Mark Tejchman, Mary Uschlbec, Matthew Forkas, Maureen Miller, Charles Russo, Barnadette Bluett, Maureen Cooney Flanagan, Mary Beth Gibbons, Megan Reilly Torres, Nancy Eliason, Sheri Glassman, William Reiser, Jim Harrison, Jan VanLier, C. J. Finohr, Nancy Smith, Anthony Ayers.

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CSM WELCOME to the little ones baptized during our Oct. 13 Liturgy: Isabel Rose Biasella, daughter of Tina Louise Biasella; and Elliott Jeffrey Lockshine, son of Emily and Jeff Lockshine and little brother of Madelyn Rose. 
And CONGRATULATIONS to Lisa and Dominic Diomede upon the birth last week of their son, Luca.

A Message from Bill McLaughlin"I think this is interesting,. The Monday Nite Meal mystique or very dedicated volunteerism caused six nameless individuals to drive 400 miles last Monday, ending their vacation so that they would be at the meal."

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  • CSM PERSONAL NEEDS FUND – "Dress as Your Favorite Saint or Sinner" party to benefit the fund, 7 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 2 (All Saints Day), school hall. Tickets must be purchased in advance; minimum $10 donation. Call Mary Masterson (216-671-4938) or Meg Kilbane (440-895-0510).
  • West Side Catholic Center – Silver Anniversary benefit "Warm Hearts, Winter Nights" – 6 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 23, Windows on the River, with cocktails, silent auction, dinner and presentation of Dorothy Day Awards to Kay Eaton and Fr. Don Dunson. Reservations, by Nov. 8: $75. Call 216-631-4741.
  • Talk by Bishop Tom Gumbleton – 7-9 p.m. Monday, Nov. 4, St. Joseph Center, 3430 Rocky River Dr., organized by CSJ Peace and Justice Commission. Topic: "Iraq: Who is Our Neighbor" Who is Our Enemy?" Admission-free. Info: 216-252-0440 X 423
  • John Carroll University - Talk by Fr. Robert Drinan, SJ, on "The Mobilization of Shame: Our Responsibility and Human Rights," 5:30 p.m. Monday, Oct. 28, Jardine Room. Talk by Fr. Don Cozzens on his new book, "Sacred Silence: Denial and the Crisis in the Church," 5 p.m.. Thursday, Nov. 7, and lecture by Susan Toscani, Forbes Magazine executive director, on "A Collision of Disparate Worlds? A Catholic Businesswoman Reflects on Faith and Career," 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Nov 7; Lombardo Student Center. All programs open and admission-free.
  • Irish American Archives Society – Celebration of Irish culture and heritage, with display of original collections, Irish music, dancing and refreshments, 2-4:30 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 10, Western Reserve Historical Society. Admission-free, with RSVP before Nov. 5: to 216-721-5722 X 429. Info: Jerry Sheehan (216-691-0547) or Louis Finucane (216-939-9990).
  • St. Edward High School - Pre-season basketball mini-camp for girls and boys, grades 1-6, with two sessions to choose from: (1) 5:30-8 p.m. Oct. 28-29 and (2) noon-5 p.m. Nov. 2. Fee: $45 for one; $75 for two.  Info: Eric Flannery (216-521-8828 X 252) or Ron Perger (216-521-3776 X 488).
  • CSM Performers – "My Three Angels" starring Peter Toomey and Mary Bennett, Nov. 8-30, Clague Playhouse, Westlake, 8 p.m. weekdays (except Thanksgiving) and 2 p.m. Sundays. Reserved seats $10; seniors/students $9. Call 440-331-0403. Info: Toomey, 440-333-6628.

CSM COUNCIL MEETING
 –
7 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 3, St. Malachi Center; all welcome. Info: Mike Pellegrino, 216-351-8553

MALACHI MART
 – New extended hours –
10 a.m.-6 p.m. Tuesday thru Saturday; 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Sunday

MONDAY NIGHT MEAL MENUS
 – Oct 28:
Beef Stew * Nov 4: Italian Sausage * Nov 11: Beef Stew 
Nov 18: Rigatoni * Nov 25: Thanksgiving Dinner * Dec 2: Beef Stew * Dec 9: Chicken * Dec 16: Kielbasa * Dec 23: Christmas Dinner 

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