| LITURGY UPDATES |
Please note the attachment in today's bulletin explaining what the General Instruction of the Roman Missal is and why it is important for the liturgy. This is the first of 10 weekly installments to help deepen our understanding of the purpose & meaning of our words & actions at Mass -- especially the Communion rite B to help us pray better.
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| DEDICATE PEACE POLE |
Celebrate World Peace Day this Sunday by coming to dedicate a Peace Pole at 3 PM in front of church. The pole
proclaims "May peace prevail on Earth" in different languages. Thanks to Christian Formation for this project!
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| PANCAKE BREAKFAST |
The senior Christian Formation Class is holding a
Pancake Breakfast on Sunday, Oct. 5 after 9:30 & 11:00 Masses
in the hall to help fund their trip to the National Catholic Youth Conference this fall. Please support them!
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| REVERSE RAFFLE |
Tickets are still available at the back of church or rectory for our annual reverse raffle this
Friday, Sept. 26, at Brennan's Party Center. An $85 ticket includes a buffet dinner for two & a chance on the main $3,000 raffle.
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| CHURCH ENVELOPES |
New envelopes are available at the doors of the
church. They are for the next 15 months B Oct thru Dec. 2004.Please remember to write your name & address on the new envelopes so we can keep proper records.
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COMMUNI-
CATION
CAMPAIGN |
Next Sunday there will be a second collection for the annual Catholic Communication Campaign. Your generous
gift will help the Catholic Communication Campaign spread the Goods News, fostering a world of love and peace
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| NEW BULLETINS |
Beginning in Advent, we will be changing our bulletin
format. Liturgical Publications will print the bulletin at no cost to the parish; the cost will be offset by advertising on the back. Please call the rectory for information
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| PRAYERS |
Please pray for the deceased: Susan Swanson (Malachi House), David Gaughan & Sr. M. Gilmore
OSU,
Also for the sick: Katie Sensesak, Loretta Mohar, Theresa
Navis, Kathy Pearce, Shelly Bell, Ken Rocco, Bob Pfefferl, Joan Naso
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| FUTURE CHURCH BENEFIT |
Sr. Joan Chittister, OSB, will speak at FutureChurch's 13th Annual Benefit Thursday, Oct. 2, at The Avalon on State Rd. in North Royalton. The topic will be
"Roots and Wings: Toward a Spirituality of Church Renewal."
Social & Silent Auction 6 PM; dinner 7 PM; program 8 PM. Tickets $60; RSVP by Sept. 20. 216- 228-0869.
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| RENEWING YOUR FAITH PROGRAM |
"Renewing Your Catholic Faith" is an adult faith-formation program for Catholics seeking deeper understanding of their faith & better connect faith & life. Sessions are Monday evenings, 7-8:30 PM starting Sept. 29 at the St.
Patrick (Bridge) Club building (next to the rectory.) Call Fr. Tony or Mary Jane Treichel at (216) 861-5343.
See the flyer for "Renewing Your Catholic
Faith,"
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Week of September 22-29:
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PARISH EVENTS
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1. Sunday: Coffee Hour after 9:30 Mass in the Hall
2. Monday: Meal for the
poor, 6:00 PM in the parish hall.
RCIA Journey of
Faith, 7 PM, St. Patrick Church rectory, Bridge Ave.
Reverse Raffle Committee
Meeting, 7 PM in the rectory
3. Tuesday: Parish Liturgy
Commission, 7 PM in the rectory, all welcome
4. Wednesday: Eucharistic Quiet
Hour, 3-4 PM in church
Walk for
Peace, 7 PM, meet in church parking lot
Bible &
Pizza: The Gospel of
Mark, 6:30-8:00 PM, St. Patrick Rectory, all welcome
5. Thursday: Bible & Pizza: The Gospel of
Mark, 11AM - 12:30 PM, St. Patrick Rectory, all welcome
Eucharistic Holy Hour for peace at 11:00 AM; Mass at Noon.
6. Friday: Children's Choir
rehearsal, 4:30 PM in the church, all children 7+ welcome
Annual Reverse
Raffle, 6:30 PM, Brennnan's Party Center
7. Sunday: Backdoor Ministry
Brunch, 8:30-9:30 AM in the hall
Coffee Hour after 9:30 Mass in the Hall
Angle Drawing after 12:30 Mass; proceeds for building maintenance. Tickets available in vestibule
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SUPPORT
WELCOME
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A meal without cost is served to the needy on Mondays at 6 PM in the parish hall. Doughnuts, sandwiches, and coffee are served daily at the rectory. Volunteers are needed, especially weekdays. Call Sr. Francis: 216-861-5343.
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ENTERTAIN-
MENT BOOKS |
St. Malachi Center has Entertainment 2004 books available in a combined East-West Side edition in the back of church, the rectory, at coffee hour, at the Mart and at the Center. Cost is $25 before December 2; after, $30.
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St. Malachi Samaritan Ministry will be held on Fridays, October 4, 11, 18, 25, 1-4:30 PM, at St. Malachi Center This 4-session workshop offers education on alcohol & drug addiction. The program is free; register at first session
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SPECIAL EVENTS
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September 21: St. Michael Germanfest 11 AM -3 PM, St. Michael Assembly Room & Patio, 3114 Scranton.
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MALACHI MART
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Malachi
Mart hours:
10 AM-6 PM, Tuesday through Saturday; 10 AM-2 PM Sunday.
Malachi Mart supports the ministry of St. Malachi Center and is
always looking for volunteers to assist in every way. For
more information, call (216) 621-1988.
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| EUCHARIST MINISTERS |
Parishioners who are interested in becoming Eucharistic Ministers are asked to contact Fr. Tony (216-861-5343)
by September 22. Requirements: at least 18 years old, Confirmed, Catholic in good standing. Training in October.
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SCHOOL
SUPPLIES |
Many of the required items for the start of the school year may be found at
Malachi Mart during their "Back-to School Sale" already in progress. Help
support St. Malachi Center by shopping at the Mart!
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"PLANET GREEN"
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"PLANET' GREEN" Please continue to save empty printer cartridges for the "Planet Green" environmental
project. Cartridges will be recycled & refilled; we receive a rebate for every 25 we collect. They may be dropped off at the church or rectory.
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PRISON MINISTRY
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Soft-bound inspirational books and pamphlets are needed
for our prison ministry and will be distributed to the inmates at the
Cleveland Justice Center. Please bring them to the rectory or place in the
container by Marys altar.
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FINANCE
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Last Sunday's collection was $3,319 ($3,180 budgeted). Your continued support is deeply appreciated.
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