| St. Malachi Parish,
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| Mass Intentions |
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Saturday, July 3 |
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Candice Geletka |
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Sunday,
July 4 |
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Anton & Rose Perger (Anniv)
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Herman Strnisha (Anniv) |
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Thomas Peter Cyrus |
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Monday, July 5 |
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Dorothy Berger (M/M)
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Tuesday, July 6
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Karen Weber (M/M)
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Anna Kertis (Anniv)
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Wednesday, July 7 |
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St. Malachi Living & Deceased
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Louise McKeon
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Thursday,
July 8 |
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Jack Mathews |
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Bernard Friedl |
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Friday,
July 9
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Pamela Herceg (Anniv) |
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Karen Powers (Anniv) |
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Saturday,
July 10 |
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4:30 p.m. - |
Connelly, Gallagher, Kielty, Smith Family |
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Sunday,
July
11 |
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9:30 a.m. - |
Roland Hollis |
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11:00 a.m. - |
Judge Frances J. Talty |
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Ida Geraci |
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SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION (PENANCE)
Saturday: 3:00-4:00 p.m. Sunday: 8:45-9:00 a.m.
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Offertory Report
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Sunday Collection .......................... $3,642.00
Amount Budgeted .......................... $3,180.00
Peter's Pence Collection ................. $660.00
Thank you for your generous support!
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Please Pray for the Deceased:
Holly Alberty, who was buried from St. Malachi last week, Sr. M. Anastasia Fitzgerald, OSU
Also for the Sick: Frances Sullivan, Angela Pecora, Jerry Hess, Stephanie Taylor Ayers, Carol Rolfes, Kate Engle, Sheila Boyd-Siek, Gerry Wetherill, Mary Conkey, George Cicero, Luis Gutierrez
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JUNE 50/50 RAFFLE RESULTS
Winner : L.Billi $257.00
Seller : Ray Leuschel $100.00
Maintenance Fund: $157.00
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NATIONAL MS SOCIETY
The Ohio Buckeye Chapter if the National Multiple Sclerosis Society needs air conditioners in good working condition. Many people with MS experience a worsening of their symptoms when they become overheated or when the weather is hot. Your air conditioner donation could make a big difference in someone's life. If you can donate a good air conditioner, Reliant Care will make arrangements to pick up at no charge. For more information please call 216-520-4980 or 1-800-214-7057, ext. 223.
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| VOL. 34, NO.
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Communion More Than Once a Day?
A key insight that the church has recovered since Vatican II is that participation in the Mass reaches a high point in the sharing of communion, an action that Christians should consider normal and commonplace rather than secondary and rare.
This vital connection between one's presence at Mass and the reception of communion is expressed in several ways, including the understanding of Mass as a sacrificial meal in which we are fed with the Lord's body and blood, the dismissal of catechumens before the liturgy of the Eucharist (they are dismissed precisely because they cannot receive communion until they are baptized), the procession with the gifts and the distribution of bread consecrated at the Mass rather than bread that has been reserved in the tabernacle.
As the interconnections between the reception of communion and participation in the Mass became clearer, people began to wonder why individuals should be prevented from receiving communion at a Mass simply because they might have received communion earlier that same day. In the early 1970s, Rome changed a long-standing practice and explicitly permitted those who were present at a special Mass, such as Masses in which sacraments were conferred or similar special occasions, to receive communion, even if they had already communicated earlier that day.
This revised practice has been included in a more general form in the 1983 Code of Canon Law. There is no longer any mention of the second Mass being in any way related to a special occasion (canon 917). Thus, current church custom permits anyone to receive communion a second time on any day, as long as the second reception of communion occurs during Mass. (Thus, this permission does not hold if communion is being distributed outside of Mass except in the case of viaticum.)
The scriptures record that, at the Last Supper, Jesus said, “All of you, take and eat...take and drink.” On those occasions when a person attends a second Mass on the same day (either by obligation or by devotion), he or she should never hesitate about fully participating in the celebration of the Eucharist by receiving communion a second time.
Copyright © 1997 Archdiocese of Chicago: Liturgy training Publications, 1800 North Hermitage Avenue, Chicago IL 60622-1101; 1-800-933-1800. Text by Dennis C. Smolarski, SJ. Art by Luba
Lukova.
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BACKDOOR MINISTRY HELP
NEEDED
A meal without cost is served at 6:00 p.m. Mondays to the
needy in the parish hall. Sandwiches, doughnuts, & coffee
are served daily at the rectory. Volunteers are needed,
especially weekdays. Call Sr. Francis at 216-861-5343.
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MALACHI MART
- SUNDAY PAPER
Starting July 11th at The Mart patrons will be able to purchase the Sunday edition of the Plain Dealer & a cup of coffee for $1.50.
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| FOURTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME |
July 4, 2004 |
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Weekly
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Sunday, July 4 Independence Day
Coffee Hour after 9:30 Mass, all welcome
Monday, July 5
Holiday Mass 9:00 AM
Wednesday, July 7
Quiet Hour 3-4 PM
Prayer Walk for Peace 7:15 PM
Thursday, July 8
Holy Hour 11-12 Noon
Parish Council Core Committee 5:30 PM
Choir Practice 7:30 PM
Friday, July 9
Weekly Church Cleaning 10 AM
S.M.A.R.T Movie-Jungle Book
Saturday, July 10
Bethlehem Christian Families after 4:30 Mass
Sunday, July 11
Bethlehem Christian Families Olivewood carvings after all Masses in hall
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BETHLEHEM CHRISTIAN FAMILIES OLIVE WOOD CARVINGS SALE
After all Masses next weekend: Hand Carved Olive wood for sale: Nativity Scenes, Crucifix, Rosaries, Christmas Ornaments, and Figures. Income will go to support the 150 Christian Wood Carvers in Bethlehem. You can preview these beautiful items on-line:
www.Bethlehem-Art.com.
FAITH & SHARING RETREAT
Fr. Tony will animate Summoned by Love, Faith & Sharing Retreat Thursday, July 29 to Sunday, Aug. 1, at St. Joseph Christian Life Center. Rooted in the spirituality of Jean Vanier, the retreat is a shared journey of faith, celebration & prayer for all, “young or old, weak or strong, big or small.” Cost: $145, adults; $125, children 6-12. To learn more/register, call Eric or Cathy Johnson: (440) 826-3742.
ST. MALACHI CENTER YOUNG TEENS CAFÉ
Plan to treat the family to lunch on Tuesday, July 20 at the 4th Annual Y.T.A Café. The Young Teen Alliance of St. Malachi Center purchases, prepares & serves the food and prepares the bill; it gives teens the chance to experience on-the-job restaurant skills. The Café will be open 12:30-2:30 PM at the Center.
THEOLOGY ON TAP
Fr. David Novak will present at the Summer Theology on Tap on Wednesday, July 21, at the Outdoor Sculpture Courtyard of the Cleveland Art Museum. The program begins at 5 PM (note time change!) Complimentary Appetizers and Cash Bar. Entertainment courtesy of the CMA's “Summer Nights” Program Discussion begins at 7:30 p.m. inside the Museum * no cover charge *
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GOSPEL
DISCUSSION FORUM
The Gospel Discussion Forum allows parishioners and Community members to link the Readings for the upcoming Sunday's Liturgy of the Word and if so moved, to post a reflection. In addition to spiritual preparation for Sunday's Liturgy, the forum provides a format for deepening our understanding of God's Word and its impact in our lives through shared reflection. The link is located on the St. Malachi website:
www.stmalachi.org/parish/forum/forum_frm.htm
LIFEBANC
Every year thousands of patients die waiting for critically needed organ and tissue transplants. You can help by expressing your willingness to donate your organs after death. For information call 216-752-LIFE or visit
www.lifebanc.org. Don't take your organs to heaven with you; heaven knows, we need them here.
CENTRAL CATHOLIC REUNION
Graduates of Our Lady of Lourdes, St. Stanislaus, St. Michael, & St. John Cantius High Schools are invited to a Grand Reunion the weekend of August 13-15. Events differ each day and include an informal session, a cruise on Lake Erie, a formal dinner-dance and a Liturgy on Sunday. For more information: 216-441-4700 ext. 225.
8TH ANNUAL APEX GOLF CLASSIC
to benefit Malachi House, Providence House, Transitional Housing on Saturday, July 17, at Glen Eagles Golf Club, Twinsburg. Shotgun Start at 1 PM. $95 per person includes 18 holes of golf w/cart, goodie bag, driving range, pre-tee off lunch, beverages, cash prizes, proximity prizes and dinner. For info call Paul at 440-786-8520.
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Is 66:10-14c; Gal 6:14-18;
Lk 10:1-12, 17-20
Hos 2:16, 17b-18, 21-22; Mt 9:18-26
Hos 8:4-7, 11-13; Mt 9:32-38
Hos 10:1-3, 7-8; Mt 10:1-7
Hos 11:1-4, 8c-9; Mt 10:7-15
Hos 14:2-10; Mt 10:16-23
Is 6:1-8; Mt 10:24-33
Dt 30:10-14; Col 1:15-20; Lk 10:25-37 |
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Prayer Line
When you have a need for special prayers call the Ursuline
Sisters of Cleveland Prayer Line 440-449-1200 ext. 103 |
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