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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 Faith in God and in the Future!
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Seventeenth
Sunday in Ordinary Time
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July
24, 2005
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AN URGENT CALL FROM DAVE STARRE !!
“St. Malachi? Oh, that’s where they feed all those people.”
For many, many years the Monday Night Meal has been virtually a “signature”
ministry here at St. Malachi. And for many, many years Dave Starre has
been instrumental in keeping it that way. Throughout those years, he’d be the
first to admit, countless valued volunteers have made it possible. Today, the
hungry are still with us but the volunteers are fewer. Hence this message from
Dave:
“We need cooks and fruit/vegetable providers for the St. Malachi Monday
Night Meal Program. Volunteers would do any one of these three functions once a
month and bring the product into the St. Malachi hall kitchen on Sunday, or
before the meal is served on Monday. For example, if chicken were being served,
you would be asked to cook 30 pieces of chicken at home, then bring them to the
hall. Six different menu selections are available and these are found in the
kitchen. Our callers would phone or e-mail you with the selection several days
before that particular Monday. The fruit and vegetable providers would be
handled the same way. We are in need of help from Community of St. Malachi and
St. Malachi Parish members and from any outside people interested in being
providers. Attrition has taken a toll recently and we are still serving large
crowds on Monday nights. Please call me at 440-526-3876 or e-mail me at DSTARRE777@AOL.COM.
Thanks, Dave Starre”
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ST. MALACHI PARISH 140TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION
Staff Appreciation Evening
6-9 p.m. Saturday, July 30, in the Hall with Dinner and Entertainment
Tickets: $15 - available at coffee hour today (Sunday)
Arlene Corrigan, 440-895-9982 - Sue Brooks, 216-592-7339
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CSM SYMPATHY AND PRAYERS
for the family and friends of John McDonnell,
cousin of Pat McDonnell and brother-in-law of Bill McLaughlin; and
of George Rice, brother of Susan Knize; and of Barb Mayer,
friend of Rosemarie DeJohn.
CSM HEALTH DEPARTMENT – Please keep in your prayers
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Sis Aylward |
Judy Lavelle |
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Ernestine Bellini |
Jane Lenehan |
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Kay Boylan |
Fred Leonard |
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Barbie Bennett |
Dorothea Liddell |
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Alice Bowen |
Keri Majewski |
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Sheila Boyd-Seik |
Patricia May |
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Thomas Brennan |
Jack McDonnell |
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Ton Brooks |
Tom McNamara |
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Kathy Carpenter |
Bill McNulty |
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Maureen Conway Flanagan |
Mary Ann Murray |
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Maggie Coyne Verdi |
Mary Kay Peebles |
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Dorothy Dalton |
Barb Price |
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William Dingman |
Megan Reilly Torres |
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Megan Dix |
Kevin Rogers |
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Pat Donnelly |
Lucy Russo |
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Ruth Duffy |
Tom Schwartz |
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Nancy Eliason |
Apolonia Sierzputowski |
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David Flaherty |
Eva Sierzputowski |
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Matthew Forkas |
John Sievers |
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Jim Fries |
Jane Smith |
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Virginia Genterey |
Nancy Smith |
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Mickey Grealis |
Laura Sosnowski |
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Joan Dworznik |
Dave Starre |
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Luis Gutierrez |
Paul Stein |
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Rick Hanley |
Mark Tejchmann |
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Mary Heaney |
Susan Thibo |
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Steven Herceg |
Kathleen Thomas |
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Ross Holowenko |
Mary Warren |
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Jennifer Hoskin Grosel |
Donna Weinsheimer |
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Florence Knize |
Sharon Westerfield |
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Tom Kunkel |
Paul Witzigrueter. |
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CSM SPECIAL PRAYERS ROSTER
– Please keep in
your prayers all the victims of warfare, both military and civilian, as well as
these young people now in military service, and their families:
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Ricky Brezinski |
Brian McCullough |
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Daniel Bugaj |
David McLaughlin |
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Brian Chambers |
Randy Mieskowski |
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Brian Collins |
Bill Nelligan |
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Jim Curtin |
Tim Nemes |
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Edward Dvorak |
Michael O’Neill |
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Christopher Dvorak |
John Parkowski |
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Gary Faerber |
Kate Rybarczyk |
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Carter Gaffney |
Dave Salinas |
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Michael Gomez |
Provented P. Taylor Jr. |
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T. J. Gordon |
Louis Torres |
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Andrew Harlan |
Victor Valentino Jr. |
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Rob Kastelic |
Michael Whalen |
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Anthony Zona. |
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CSM prayers, too, for the countless tsunami and AIDS victims as well as
others throughout the world suffering because of natural disasters.
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Prayer Walk for Peace – Every Wednesday, with group
gathering at 7:15 p.m. in St. Malachi parking lot for prayerful walk to Public
Square and further prayer there. All ages welcome. |
MEN’S RETREAT – OCT. 21-23. 2005
All men of the Community of St. Malachi and St. Malachi Parish are invited to
a men’s retreat -- “MaleSpirit” -- Oct. 21-23. Fliers with information are
available at the doors of the church. Scholarships are available since cost is
not wanted to be a barrier for any man wanting to attend. Info: Mike Graham (216-228-8815),
Gary Pritts (216-233-4960), Dave Kennard (216-661-7130).
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S.M.A.R.T. Parents (St. Malachi Adults Raising
Tots, Tweens, Teens) - Family movie at Lakewood Park following 6 p.m. picnic
supper and playground fund, Friday, Aug. 12. Details: Mike Pellegrino and
Carol Schiro, 216-351-8553. |
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CSM WELCOME to Thomas Fox Nolan, whose Baptism was
celebrated during our 11 o’clock Liturgy July 10. He is the son of Janet
and Mark Nolan and the little brother of Patrick and Cormac.
AND CSM CONGRATULATIONS to newlyweds Denise Dufala and
Ed O’Malley.
A NEW MESSAGE FROM DOLORES SULLIN
- “In addition to my message printed in the July 10 CSM Newsletter, please
note the following: “If your e-mail address changes between new roster
sign-ups, you will still need to contact me at dasas@nccw.net
to tell me of the change. I utilize the current roster for the newest (i.e.
additional) addresses only.
- “If you are on the Prayer Alerts list, yours is one in a group of
260 mailings.
- “If you are on the CSM Newsletter/Communio list, yours
is one of 226 mailings.
- “I do not endeavor to review each address as the annual rosters come out.
That would mean crosschecking 486 addresses. Thanks for understanding, and sorry
if I did not make this clearer originally.” - D.S.
(Ed. Note: And let’s have a big round of applause for Dolores in gratitude
for all the effort she so faithfully puts forth in keeping us informed! – M.E.)
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St. Malachi Book Club - Meeting, 7 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 31,
home of Rosemarie and Steve DeJohn, 1054 Nicholson Ave., Lakewood
(216-228-0000). Discussion with Fr. Don Cozzens about his newest book,
“Faith That Dares to Speak.” Meeting will be outdoors so participants should
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CSM Task Force on Sexual Abuse - Meeting, 7 p.m. Thursday,
Aug. 25, in the rectory. (No meeting in July.) Discussion topic: the Diocesan
Pastoral Council’s formal response to our concerns. All welcome. Information: Kathy
Burke, 216-228-6782. |
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Centering Space - Quiet prayer and reflection, 5-9 p.m.
Monday, July 25; silence, prayer, input, reflection, a simple meal and optional
faith sharing; cost: $20; reservations: 216-228-7451. Centering Space, located
at 14812 Lake Ave., Lakewood (just west of Lakewood Park), is a Sisters of
Charity of St. Augustine collaborative ministry. Reflective prayer, 7-8 p.m.
every Tuesday. All welcome. |
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Jesuit Retreat House - Weekend Recovery Retreats, for men
and women Aug. 12-14; Sr. Ignatia Retreat for women, Nov. 11-13; Calix Retreat
for men, Dec. 16-18. Information: 440-884-9300. |
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St. Joseph Academy - Annual Golf Outing to benefit the
Alumnae Scholarship Fund, Saturday, Aug. 6, Mallard Creek Golf Club, 34500
Royalton Rd., Columbia Station. Honorary chairperson, Bishop Roger Gries. Fee,
$85, includes 18 holes with cart, continental breakfast, lunch, steak dinner,
prizes and a raffle. First tee time, $10:30 a.m. Info: Betty Hjort, 216-251-6788,
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St. Wendelin - Summer Social and Garage Sale, noon-5 p.m.
Sunday, Aug. 7; admission from 11 a.m.-noon, $5; noon to 5 p.m. free. Live
music, games, raffles, children’s activities. Refreshments include kielbasa
and kraut, hot dogs, sausage sandwiches, pizza, ice cream sundaes. Info:
216-861-1141. |
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‘SAVE THE DATES’ CALENDAR
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SEP 10: - Annual outdoor Mass and potluck, 5 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 10,
Starre’s Acres, Granger Twp. Medina). Meats and beverages provided; nutritious
side dishes requested. Maps to be provided at coffee hour. Info: Dave Starre,
440-526-3876. |
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SEP 29 - FutureChurch’s 15th Annual Benefit Dinner - “celebrating
15 years of working to make the Church better” - 5:30 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 29,
The Holiday Inn in Independence. Speaker: Fr. Charles Curran, renowned moral theologian, on “The
Catholic Church, Morality and Politics; the Church’s Involvement in Society.”
Tickets $60; patron $75; sponsor $125; fixed income $40. Information: 216-228-0869. |
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OCT 4 - Talk by Fr. John Dear, author of “Living Peace,” 7
p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 4, at River’s Edge, 3430 Rocky River Dr., Cleveland. Cost:
$10. Call Nickie Stary , 216-521-4310. |
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OCT 7 - St. Malachi Center’s 13th annual Family Golf Outing and Pig
Roast, Friday, Oct. 7, Bob-O-Links Golf Course, Avon. Details and reservations: Marilyn,
216-252-6443. |
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OCT 8 - Day of Recollection for all Liturgical Ministers, Saturday
afternoon, Oct. 8, at River’s Edge, 3430 Rocky River Dr. Details to come.
Info: Cindy DiNardo, 440-356-2980. |
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PROCOP HOUSE OPENING
The Community Service Alliance (CSA) announces the opening of Procop House,
newly renovated housing for homeless men, at 4001 Trent Ave., Cleveland. It will
take place from 5 to 7:30 p.m. Thursday, July 28, with “ribbon cutting” at 6
p.m. To attend, RSVP Barbara, 440-871-1774. The CSA Mission is to be a catalyst
of targeted training, subsidized low-rent housing and transitional job
opportunities for homeless men so that shelter populations and accompanying
public costs are reduced.
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Near West Theatre - “Oklahoma” by
Rodgers and Hammerstein, continuing July 28, 29, 30 and Aug. 5, 6 and 7, St.
Patrick’s Club Building, 3606 Bridge Ave., Cleveland; weekdays at 7:30 p.m.,
Sunday at 3 p.m. Tickets: $6. Free parking. Reservations suggested:
216-621-3242. |
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Catholic Family Festival - 3-10 p.m. Sunday,
Aug. 7. Center for Pastoral Leadership (Borromeo Seminary), 28700 Euclid Ave.,
Wickliffe. Admission free. With national bands, local Christian bands, games for
children, polka band for adults, parenting skills with Dr. Ray Guarendi, affordable
foods, fireworks, Sacrament of Reconciliation, outdoor Mass. (Last year, more
than 13,000 attended.) Information: 440-943-7662.
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VINE AND BRANCHES GOSPEL DISCUSSION FORUM
Here is the link to St. Malachi’s Vine and Branches Gospel Discussion
Forum, which allows Community of St. Malachi and St. Malachi Parish members
to link to the Readings for the upcoming Sunday’s Liturgy of the Word and, if
so moved, to post a reflection: gospelforum@stmalachi.org
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Jul 25: Sausage
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Aug 1: Italian Sausage
(no sauce)
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Aug 8: Rigatoni
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Aug 15: Chicken
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Aug 22: Beef Stew
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Aug 29: Outside Donation
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Sep 5: Rigatoni
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Deadlines
Aug 14 CSM Newsletter- Aug 7
Aug 28 Communio
- Aug 7
Questions or comments concerning the Newsletter may be
directed to the Editor,
Mary Englert, 216-228-8417, MTEnglert@juno.com
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